We appreciate that you're thinking about a change to OneNote. As part of the Office family, OneNote will feel familiar from the start.​​​​​​​ 

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Create your way

Write or type anywhere, clip from the web or drop in content from your Office docs.

Work together

Shape ideas with a team or plan meals with your family. Stay on the same page and in sync.

Think with ink

Scribble notes by hand. Express your insights with shapes and colors.

Note: The legacy Evernote to OneNote Importer was retired from service effective September 2022.

OneNote and Evernote. What's the difference?

OneNote and Evernote have a lot in common, but we think you're going to love OneNote's standout features. Dive into its free-form feel of pen to paper. You also get free offline note access and unlimited note creation.

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Features 

OneNote

Evernote

Available on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and web

Sync notes across your devices

Limited to 2 devices for Evernote Basic.

Requires Evernote Plus or Premium to sync across your devices.

Offline access to notes on mobile

Requires Evernote Plus or Premium

Unlimited monthly uploads

60 MB/month (Free) 1 GB/month (Evernote Plus)

Write anywhere on the page with free-form canvas

Share content with others

Clip content from the web

Save email into your notes

Requires Evernote Plus or Premium

Digitize business cards

Requires Evernote Premium

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