The best note-taking apps on Android

The best note-taking apps on Android

Having a smartphone has brought us many benefits but without a doubt, one of the greatest advantages is that it allows us take notes anytime, anywhere, so we no longer need to carry a pen and paper with us to complete the shopping list, write down the title of a book or write down that great idea that we just came up with to write our next article.

We always carry the smartphone with us so, as long as it has battery left, we will have the ability to take notes. But of course, for this, in addition to the terminal, we will need a suitable application that allows us to quickly write down and easily find everything we need. In the Play Store there is a wide variety of apps specially designed for this, so if you have not opted for any yet or are thinking of changing, then we will see some of best note-taking apps on Android.

Google Keep

Without a doubt, one of the most popular note-taking apps on Android is Google Keep. With a very colorful interface in the Material Design style, shows us the notes as if they were cards, so also it is easy to move between them and select them.

In Google Keep you can create to-do list notes, voice notes that Google Keep will transcribe for you, set reminders, mark with tags so that it is easier to find what you want later, share notes with other people or share with family and much more. further. It also offers support for Android Wear and integration with Google Drive. And if a note is very important, you can pin it at the top to have it clearly visible.

Google Keep: notes and lists
Google Keep: notes and lists
Developer: Google LLC
Price: Free

OneNote

Microsoft's proposal for taking notes is also very complete, even more so after its recent update. Like Google Keep regarding Google Drive, One Note integrates with One Drive and offers a wide range of functions: compatibility and synchronization between platforms, compatibility with Android Wear, ability to share notes with other users, establish task lists, add audio notes, photos, links, videos ... In OneNote, all your notes are organized in Notebooks, Sections, Sheets and Labels.

In fact, Microsoft's OneNote is so powerful and feature packed that It is not recommended for those who simply want to have an app where they can write down their day-to-day things.

Evernote

The elephant app has always been one of the most powerful note-taking apps out there, especially for the professional field. It's a feature-packed service: various types of notes, collaboration, tagging, organizational functions, and a powerful search engine capable of searching for text even in photos. Also, it is cross-platform however, your free option limits use to just two devices, because you must be willing to pay a subscription if you want to get all the potential it has.

Evernote: Note Organizer
Evernote: Note Organizer

Material Notes

Material Notes is an application that offers a design and layout very similar to Google Keep with notes of different colors in the form of cards however, unlike Google's proposal, it does not offer much more than that, a widget, the option to protect with a PIN or the ability to export and import notes. If what you are looking for is the simplicity of having an app just for quick and easy annotations, Material Notes It may be a good choice.

Material Notes: Colorful notes
Material Notes: Colorful notes
Developer: c.w. fei
Price: Free

Omni Notes

Omni Notes is another note taking app very simple but complete and with a Material Design interface. Your notes are organized vertically and it has the ability to combine notes, sort and search, as well as widgets and a sketch-note mode with which you can draw your sketches. You can also share notes, attach images, audio notes and other files, assign categories and tags for better organization, create to-do lists, create shortcuts to notes on the home screen, export / import notes and offers integration with Google Now.

Omni Notes It is a quite powerful option with many functions without being as complete as OneNote is, so we can place it in an intermediate stage.

Omni Notes
Omni Notes
Developer: Frederick Iosue
Price: Free

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  1.   caam said

    Missing ColorNote, very good application. It only lacks the detail of being able to add images to the notes.