The days of taking notes with a traditional pen and paper aren’t over, but there are plenty of alternatives that offer some unique benefits. Note-taking apps are so much more versatile; they can be used to do everything from keeping a grocery list or jotting down random thoughts, to doing something as robust as preparing an entire presentation. And since we have our smartphones on us wherever we go anyway, note-taking apps are just convenient.
There are a lot of different note-taking apps out there, but they’re far from all the same. Some only work with certain devices (like an iPhone or Android). Some have better organizational and collaborative features. And some note-taking apps require you to pay for them in order to unlock their best features, while others are completely free. Before settling on smartphone’s or laptop’s default note-taking app, take a look at what else is out there.
We’ve rounded up the best note-taking apps of 2021.
Evernote

Evernote is one of the best note-taking apps because of its robust features and vast compatibility. It allows you to add almost any kind of file to your notes, including emails, PDFs, website links, written notes, audio clips and Slack conversations. If you’re somebody with a lot of notes, there’s a neat tagging feature to help you stay organized. And it doesn’t matter what kind of device or which web browser you use — Evernote will work with it. The only big downside is price. It’s free version won’t allow you to scan documents and, most significantly, doesn’t have an offline more.