Noteey is a visual note-taking tool designed for organizing thoughts and creating visual knowledge maps. It allows users to visualize ideas, accelerate insights, and transform how they think and create. Noteey supports various content types, including text, images, sticky notes, weblinks, PDFs, mind maps, videos, and sketches, all unified in one infinite canvas. It offers features like offline access, local backup and sharing, PDF annotations, deep linking, video note-taking, drawing tools, and presentation mode.
Noteey
Visual note-taking app for organizing thoughts and creating visual knowledge maps.
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What is Noteey?
How to use
Users can download the Noteey app and start creating visual notes on an infinite canvas. They can add various content types, highlight documents and videos, take time-stamped notes, and structure their ideas visually. The app supports offline access and local backups for secure and fast note-taking.
Core Features
- Visual note-taking on an infinite canvas
- Offline access and local backup
- PDF annotations and deep linking
- Video note-taking with timestamps
- Drawing tools and presentation mode
Use Cases
- Research
- Second Brain
- Creative Writing
- Swipe Files
- Mood Board
- Flowchart
- Video highlight
- PDF annotation
FAQ
What types of content can I add to Noteey?
Noteey supports text, images, sticky notes, weblinks, PDFs, mind maps, videos, and sketches.
Is Noteey available offline?
Yes, Noteey stores data on your device, so you can access them offline. You only need an account if you use premium features.
Can I share my Noteey projects with others?
Yes, you can save a local copy of your project and share it with others. They can open it on their devices without limitations.
Does Noteey support PDF annotations?
Yes, you can search in PDF, make highlights, annotations, and break down in whiteboards to discover new insights.
Can I take notes while watching videos?
Yes, you can take notes while watching videos and link them with timestamps. Open and review your video notes anytime.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Offline first: Data stored on the device for offline access.
- Local backup and sharing: Projects can be saved and shared locally.
- All-in-one infinite canvas: Supports various content types.
- Deep Linking: Unique links for every card and block.
- Video Note taker: Take notes while watching videos and link them with timestamps.
Cons
- Premium features require an account.
- May require a learning curve to fully utilize all features.