Standard Notes is an app that lets you create notes whenever and wherever you want, without needing to keep paper and a pen on hand. Even better, the app encrypts all its content end-to-end, so your notes are always secure. On the other hand, you can sync everything to other devices, so you can access your notes quickly and easily from your computer or tablet. Finally, the app has an offline mode that lets you access all your content without an Internet connection.
Standard Notes's interface is elegant and minimalist. All you have to do is tap the '+' button to create a note. Another great aspect of Standard Notes is that, despite its simplicity, the app is not too simple. For example, it has a labeling system that makes it easy to find all your notes. On the other hand, the app has no limits for notes or which devices it can sync with.
In the settings, you can change the font size, set up a password for accessing the app, or change the interface's theme (which is light by default). As for the note-taking interface, there's a section where you can add a title for the note, then the note itself. In addition, the app is so secure that it doesn't even let you take screenshots while it's being used.
Standard Notes is a very good notes app that offers all the features a notes app should. Even better, it does so from a simple and elegant interface.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 9 or higher required
Frequent questions
Can you save notes on the cloud for free with Standard Notes?
Standard Notes lets you save notes on your device and on the cloud for free. If you want more features, you can pay a monthly or annual fee.
What does the free mode on Standard Notes include?
With the free mode on Standard Notes, you can enjoy end-to-end encryption, local storage of notes, web and desktop app access, password-protected notes, workspace access, data exporting, 2FA, and much more.
What encryption does Standard Notes use?
Standard Notes uses XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption to protect your notes.
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