Productivity

Sticky Notes

Create, pin and organise notes — saved automatically in your browser.

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About This Tool

Quick Notes

A fast, distraction-free notepad that saves your notes automatically in your browser — no login, no account needed.

Why Use This Tool?

  • Jot down quick thoughts, meeting notes, or to-do lists instantly
  • Notes are auto-saved in your browser so you never lose them
  • Use it as a scratchpad when working on other tools in another tab
  • Ideal for temporary note-taking without opening a heavy app like Word
  • Works completely offline — no internet needed after the page loads

Overview

Sometimes you just need a fast, clean place to type without opening a heavy app, creating a document, or logging into anything. Our Quick Notes tool is a distraction-free online notepad that saves everything automatically to your browser's local storage — meaning your notes are there when you come back, even if you close the tab. No login, no account, no sync to any server. Just type and your notes persist. Use it as a scratch pad, clipboard helper, meeting note taker, to-do list, or temporary storage for text snippets while working across multiple tools.

How to Use

  • 1

    Just Start Typing

    Click inside the notes area and start typing immediately. No setup or login required.

  • 2

    Notes Auto-Save

    Everything you type is saved automatically to your browser's localStorage. Close and reopen the tab — your notes are still there.

  • 3

    Format Your Notes

    Use the basic formatting toolbar for bold, lists, and headings if the editor supports rich text.

  • 4

    Clear When Done

    Click the Clear button to wipe all notes when you no longer need them.

  • 5

    Export Your Notes

    Use the Download button to save your notes as a .txt file for long-term storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Notes are saved to your browser's localStorage only. They exist only on your device and are never transmitted.
Yes. localStorage persists across browser sessions. Notes survive tab closure, browser restart, and even device restart.
Clearing browser data (cookies, cache, localStorage) will delete your notes permanently. Export them first if needed.
No. localStorage is device-specific. Use a cloud sync note tool (Notion, Google Keep) if you need cross-device access.
localStorage has a typical 5 MB limit per domain. You can store hundreds of pages of plain text before hitting this limit.