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    EasyNotePad vs Evernote — Free Notepad vs Paid Note App (2026)

    February 15, 202610 min readBy EasyNotePad Team

    Evernote was once the king of note-taking apps. But after years of price increases, feature bloat, and controversies over privacy policies, many users are looking for free Evernote alternatives. EasyNotePad offers a radically different approach: no account, no subscription, no cloud storage — just a fast, private browser notepad. Here's how they compare.

    The Evernote Problem in 2026

    Evernote's free tier now limits you to 1 notebook and 50 notes total. The personal plan costs $129/year. In 2023, Evernote's privacy policy update allowed employees to read user notes for "machine learning training" — a controversy that sent many users searching for alternatives.

    For users who just need to write and save notes, paying $129/year for a note app — or dealing with Evernote's privacy concerns — simply isn't worth it when free alternatives exist.

    ⚠️ Evernote Limitations in 2026

    • Free tier limited to 1 notebook, 50 notes max
    • Requires account creation and email verification
    • Personal plan costs ~$129/year
    • All notes stored on Evernote's servers
    • Offline access requires paid plan
    • History of controversial privacy policy changes

    Feature Comparison: EasyNotePad vs Evernote

    FeatureEasyNotePadEvernote FreeEvernote Paid
    Account required✅ None❌ Required❌ Required
    Cost✅ Free forever✅ Free (limited)❌ ~$129/yr
    Note limit✅ Unlimited⚠️ 50 notes max✅ Unlimited
    Privacy✅ Local only❌ Cloud stored❌ Cloud stored
    Offline access✅ Always❌ No✅ Yes
    Export to PDF
    Export to DOCX
    Spell check
    Word count
    Web clipping
    Image search
    Multi-notebook⚠️ 1 only
    Tags

    Privacy Comparison

    This is where EasyNotePad wins definitively. Evernote stores all notes on their servers in the US. Their privacy policy has been controversial — in 2023 they updated it to allow some note access for AI model training (later reversed after user backlash, but trust was damaged).

    EasyNotePad stores all data in your browser's localStorage. Zero data ever leaves your device. No servers, no employees can access your notes, no AI training, no data breaches possible on our end.

    Where EasyNotePad Beats Evernote

    • Cost: EasyNotePad is free forever. Evernote personal is ~$129/year
    • Privacy: Your notes never leave your browser vs Evernote's cloud storage
    • No account: Open and write in 1 second vs Evernote's signup process
    • Offline: Works fully offline vs Evernote requiring paid plan for offline
    • DOCX export: EasyNotePad exports to Word; Evernote doesn't
    • No note limits: Write as much as you want for free

    Where Evernote Still Wins

    • Web clipping: Save web pages directly into Evernote
    • Organized notebooks: Multiple notebooks with tags and labels
    • Image text search: Search text inside photos (paid)
    • Cross-device sync: Access notes on all devices with one account
    • Long-term note library: Years of organized, searchable notes

    Who Should Switch from Evernote to EasyNotePad

    Consider switching to EasyNotePad if:

    • You hit Evernote's 50-note free limit and don't want to pay
    • You're concerned about Evernote's privacy track record
    • You mainly need a quick writing tool, not a full note library
    • You export notes as PDFs or Word documents regularly
    • You want zero friction — no app, no login, no sync issues

    Migrating from Evernote to EasyNotePad

    Evernote lets you export notes in HTML or .enex format. For important notes, export them from Evernote, then copy and paste the content you need into EasyNotePad. For active writing and drafts, simply stop opening Evernote and open EasyNotePad instead.

    💸 Stop Paying for Notes — Try the Free Alternative

    EasyNotePad is free forever with unlimited notes, local privacy, and instant access. No Evernote subscription needed.