N Safe Online Notepad

How We Compare to OnlineNotepad.org

An honest look at what's different. We respect OnlineNotepad.org — it set the standard for fast browser notepads. We just thought it was time to take it further.

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The summary

OnlineNotepad.org gets the fundamentals right: open the page, start typing, autosave. We do that too, then add the features it's been missing for years — multiple tabs, dark mode, markdown, sharing.

FeatureThis notepadOnlineNotepad.org
Instant load, no signupYesYes
Autosave to browserYesYes
Familiar Windows Notepad feelYesYes
Multiple tabsYesNo
Dark modeYesNo
Markdown previewYesNo
Shareable linksYesNo
Works offline (PWA)YesNo
No adsYesNo
Open-source friendlySingle-file HTMLNo

Where OnlineNotepad.org wins

Credit where it's due. They've been at it since 2017 and have a massive user base. If you've used it for years and it works for you, there's no reason to switch. They have brand recognition we don't.

Where we're better

Multiple tabs

Modern Windows Notepad has tabs. OnlineNotepad.org doesn't. Working on three notes means three browser tabs and three localStorage entries you can't see.

Dark mode

It's 2026. A notepad without dark mode is a notepad you can't use comfortably after sunset.

No ads

OnlineNotepad.org runs ads that slow the page and clutter the interface. Look at the difference in first-paint time — ours loads measurably faster because there are no ad scripts to wait for.

Sharing

Sending a note to someone shouldn't require email, a screenshot, or copy-paste. We use URL-fragment encoding to make shareable links possible without storing anything on a server.

What about anotepad.com?

aNotepad has been around since 2009 — longer than OnlineNotepad.org — but stores notes on their server by default, requires more clicks to do anything, and feels dated. OnlineNotepad.org passed them by being simpler. We're trying to pass OnlineNotepad.org by being simpler and more capable.

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