Saved on your device, which cuts both ways
Your text is written to your browser's local storage as you type. No account, no server, no synchronisation — and no one else can read it. Close the tab, come back tomorrow, the note is there.
The trade-off is real and worth stating plainly. The note lives in this browser on this device. It will not appear on your phone. It disappears if you clear your browsing data, and private browsing windows forget everything on close. For anything you cannot afford to lose, use the download button — it gives you a plain .txt file that belongs to you.
What it is good for
- Stripping formatting: paste rich text, copy back clean plain text.
- Jotting something down before it evaporates, without opening a heavy application.
- Drafting a message where an autosave failure would be costly.
- Holding a snippet between two applications that refuse to talk to each other.
Frequently asked questions
Will my notes still be here tomorrow?
Yes, as long as you use the same browser on the same device and do not clear your browsing data.
Can I access them from my phone?
No. Storage is local to each browser. Use the download button and transfer the file yourself.
Is there a length limit?
Local storage holds several megabytes, which is far more text than anyone writes in a notepad.
Can anyone else read my notes?
No. They never leave your device.