

Mimiri Notes
Secure device-synced notepad using AES-GCM-256 encryption to protect confidential data. Features include a tree-structure for note organization, historical changes tracking, and collaboration options. Supports all major platforms with cloud sync and offline access.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Snapcraft
- Google Chrome
- Flathub
- Flatpak
- Mozilla Firefox
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Security-focused
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
- File Versioning
- Encrypted Backup
- Ad-free
- No Coding Required
- No Tracking
- Works Offline
- Hierarchical Structure
- Full-Text Search
- Dark Mode
- AES-256 Encryption
- Cloud Sync
- No registration required
- Offline
- Note organization
- Client side encryption
- Wiki
- AES Encryption
- Tree structure
- Team Collaboration
- Electron based
Tags
- teams
- note-sharing
- plain-text
- notepad
- Security & Privacy
- secure-note-taking
- collaboration
Mimiri Notes News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
elasticnote added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Elasticnote- pete79 reviewed Mimiri Notes
Been using it for a while - love it, thanks! Especially being able to securely share credentials within our team is a cool feature.
Breeen added Mimiri Notes as alternative to StarNote
POX added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Trudido- nicolestubbs8 liked Mimiri Notes
POX added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Unfriction
jkanev added Mimiri Notes as alternative to TreeTime
atsokolas added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Note Taker
eluzja added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Binderus
eluzja added Mimiri Notes as alternative to Yank Note
What is Mimiri Notes?
Key features
Ultra-secure - AES-256 encryption keeps your data safe from everyone, including us Secure sharing - Collaborate on encrypted notes with people you trust Always accessible - Sits in your system tray, ready when you need it Smart organization - Tree structure with unlimited nesting and full-text search Data protection - Complete version history and recycle bin protection Works offline - Local encrypted storage for access anywhere Privacy focused - Auto-lock security and no data tracking
Cross-platform sync
Install once, access everywhere. Your encrypted notes sync instantly across Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and web browsers.
Whether you're storing login credentials, software keys, or confidential business notes, Mimiri Notes keeps them secure yet accessible whenever you need them.







Comments and Reviews
Been using it for a while - love it, thanks! Especially being able to securely share credentials within our team is a cool feature.
Not sure about this one. The free version only allows you 10 Mb. That's right – you have to pay (subscribe) for more storage. And why can't I choose a nice font?
Hi there, since we currently only allow text content, 10 MB is actually really a lot of data, you will likely never run into a limitation there on the free version.
We are not pushing anyone to a subscription - all features are available in the free version - the subscription tear primarily exists if you would like to support future development.
Under Settings - Fonts you can choose another font you like, there's quite a selection of fonts available, however we do tend to favor mono-spaced fonts at the moment. If you do have a font installed on your system you would prefer to use instead note that there is a "custom" option at the bottom of the list - allowing you to use any font you would like.
hard to self-host
Hi Buktopbi4, we’re fully aware that while the server is open source, we need to improve the documentation significantly to make self-hosting a realistic option. We’ve simply been prioritizing other things so far, but the more demand there is, the higher it may move up our prio list - so thanks for the feedback :)
Simplistic note-sharing program that logs time automatically. Share with other Mimori Note users. Camera icon would make you think it has image capabability, but it is just to signify shared notes. Not sure of the place of Mimiri in the modern world of fancy messengers that have image capability.