

Noteey
Noteey is All-in-one Visual Note-taking App that transforms how you organize and connect your ideas. Offline, secure, and fast.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Online
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- No Tracking
- Works Offline
- Built-in viewer
- File Tagging
- No registration required
- PDF annotation
- WYSIWYG Support
- Calendar Integration
- Syntax Highlighting
- Live Preview
- Hierarchical Structure
- No Coding Required
- Dark Mode
- Knowledge Management
Noteey News & Activities
Recent activities
- RDF0909 reviewed Noteey
It's been a year of using a mixture of Noteey, AFFiNE, Obsidian, and Milanote for various things. I'm getting to the point where I need to consolidate everything and I'm just gonna' rattle off reasons why I'm leaning towards Noteey:
- Home tab is it's own project. I use this as my hub for all my tasks and reminders. Like an office whiteboard
- Journal tab. Quick and easy way to write down what I've finished each day.
- Code blocks WITH copy button. It's super nice to have a one-click copy...
- ivyzhaoll2022 added Noteey
- POX updated Noteey
Noteey information
What is Noteey?
Welcome to Noteey, a powerful visual note-taking app. We believe Noteey can provide you with a new, more intuitive way to organize and link information.
There are five features that make Noteey unique:
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Completely offline You can use the core features of the product without logging in. All data is stored locally, and no constant internet connection is required, making the experience fast and smooth.
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Say goodbye to fragmented knowledge We provide you with a fully-featured infinite canvas, which is a next-generation digital paper that can accommodate all knowledge. You can add text, shapes, lines, drawing, images, videos, PDFs, audio, mind maps, sticky notes, and frames. You can embed web pages, and of course, add cards. Each feature has been well-Crafted.
Noteey provides a "Swiss Army knife" for visual thinkers. You can use cards for linear thinking, infinite canvas for non-linear thinking, mind maps for tree-structured thinking, sticky notes for fleeting notes, and a drawing tool for hand-drawing. This is an all-in-one workspace built for visual thinkers.
- A comprehensive Highlight System A good knowledge system should help you better distill and make sense of complex topics. That's why we developed a powerful and comprehensive Highlight System. You can highlight and annotate cards, PDFs, videos, and audio.
Card Highlight: You can highlight text in the card, and you can also add blocks to highlights. You can drag and drop highlights onto the canvas, and double-clicking will automatically locate the reference position in the source document.
PDF Highlight: You can highlight text, and you can also highlight area in PDF. Similarly, you can drag and drop highlights onto the canvas, and double-clicking will automatically locate the reference position in the source PDF.
Video Highlight: You can create time-stamped notes, drag and drop the highlights onto canvas, and double-clicking will automatically locate the timestamp in the video.
Audio Highlight works the same way as Video Highlight.
In short, the Highlight System is a key factor that makes Noteey stand out among similar products.
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Your knowledge should be reusable Your knowledge shouldn't be limited to one project but should be reusable across different projects. You can achieve this with "Library" Whether they're note cards, PDFs, videos, images, or highlights, they're all stored in the library. You can view them, add tags, and open them in the right sidebar to reference them in different projects.
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Your knowledge shouldn't be an information silo Noteey provides multiple ways to present and share your projects:
You can use presentation mode to showcase your project. A project can contain multiple boards, and each board is an infinite canvas, like the pages in PowerPoint
You can export the project as a local copy that others can open and edit, just like PowerPoint.
You can also publish the project to the web, where others can view it by entering the URL in their browser









Comments and Reviews
It's been a year of using a mixture of Noteey, AFFiNE, Obsidian, and Milanote for various things. I'm getting to the point where I need to consolidate everything and I'm just gonna' rattle off reasons why I'm leaning towards Noteey:
Can't wait for the web version release.