Notes
Joplin
Write and organize notes with optional sync using your storage.
Joplin is a secure note-taking application. It helps you keep more control over your data.
Who is this for?
✓ Good for you if:
- • Note-takers who want open-source clients with
- • People who prefer markdown, notebooks, and tagging
- • Users who might self-host or use their own
- • Privacy-focused folks moving off Evernote/OneNote
⚠ Think twice if:
- • You need Google Docs–style live co-editing
- • You want rich WYSIWYG collaboration with tracked changes
- • You cannot manage sync targets or keys
- • You require polished enterprise integrations out of the box
Overview
Joplin is a note-taking app that works like Evernote but is completely free and open source. You can write notes, organize them into notebooks, add tags, and attach files. Joplin supports markdown formatting, which is a simple way to format text. You can use Joplin on your computer, phone, or tablet, and all your notes sync across all your devices. Joplin can sync through various cloud services like Nextcloud, Dropbox, or OneDrive, or you can run your own sync server. If you want extra security, you can enable encryption so your notes are encrypted before they're synced. Joplin can import notes from Evernote and other note-taking apps, making it easy to switch. It's perfect for people who want a powerful note-taking app without paying for a subscription or giving their data to a big tech company.
Privacy highlight
Open-source note-taking with optional . Self-hostable sync server. Cross-platform synchronization with strong privacy controls.
Quick facts
- Country:
- Decentralized (open source)
- Pricing:
- Free
- Platform:
- Web, Android, iOS, Desktop
- Technical:
- Intermediate
- :
- Yes
- :
- Minimal telemetry
- :
- Yes
- Open-source status:
- Fully open source
- :
- Yes
- :
- Yes
Key features
- Secure note-taking application.
Security & encryption Click to expand
- Yes
- Encryption protocols
- AES-256, ,
- Joplin uses for notes when syncing through supported services. keys are derived from a user-defined master password on the client side. Notes are encrypted using AES-256-CBC before synchronization. The master password is never transmitted to servers - all and decryption happens locally. Joplin supports for notes, but is optional and must be enabled by the user. When is enabled, the master password is required to decrypt notes on all devices.
- Offline support
- Yes
Telemetry & tracking Click to expand
- Minimal telemetry
- No
- Ip no
- Joplin collects minimal data for service operation and improvement. The application collects basic usage statistics including app version, platform, and feature usage. Joplin does not collect note contents, user passwords, or personal information. data is anonymized and aggregated. Users can disable through settings. The application uses to improve performance and fix bugs. Joplin routes through its own infrastructure.
Jurisdiction & compliance Click to expand
- Joplin is open-source software with no central jurisdiction. When using Joplin Cloud, data is stored on servers in the jurisdiction chosen by the service. When using self-hosted sync or third-party services, data residency depends on the service provider. Users have control over data residency when self-hosting.
- Joplin retention depends on the sync service used. When using Joplin Cloud, encrypted notes are retained on Joplin servers. When using self-hosted sync or third-party services, retention depends on the service provider. Joplin does not retain unencrypted note data - all data is encrypted on the client before transmission when is enabled. The application retains logs for debugging purposes locally. Users can delete notes and accounts at any time. Self-hosted instances have complete control over .
- Legal frameworks
- GDPR, CCPA (where applicable).
- Revenue sources
- Donations, Subscription
Editorial signals Click to expand
- 87
- Trust score
- 88
- Trust breakdown (0–10)
- Encryption: 90, Audits: 75, Open source: 95, Telemetry: 85, Jurisdiction: 100, Transparency: 85, Trackers: 95
- Editorial notes
- Usability: 85, Performance: 80, Family friendly: 90
User experience Click to expand
- Signup requirements
- Onboarding difficulty (1-5)
- 2
- Accessibility features
- Web-based interface with keyboard navigation and screen reader support
Backup & portability Click to expand
- Yes
- Migration tools
- Import from Evernote, Export to Markdown, Import from other note apps
- Note version history, Backup restoration
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