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Evernote vs OneNote 2026: Which Note App Wins?

OneNote offers superior free tier functionality with unlimited note creation and better Microsoft ecosystem integration, while Evernote provides more advanced organization features and better web clipper capabilities for power users willing to pay for premium.

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Evernote

Cloud-based note-taking platform with AI search, web clipping, and premium collaboration features.

Researchers, journalists, students, and power users who need advanced clipping and organization features and can justify premium subscription costs.

Score63%
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Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote

Free note-taking app integrated with Microsoft Office and OneDrive

Office users, students in Microsoft-centric environments, casual note-takers, and anyone who values free tier generosity and offline-first functionality.

Score63%
81 attributes7 differences16 pros/cons

Quick Answer

AI Summary

OneNote offers superior free tier functionality with unlimited note creation and better Microsoft ecosystem integration, while Evernote provides more advanced organization features and better web clipper capabilities for power users willing to pay for premium.

Our Verdict

AI-assisted

Choose OneNote if you use Microsoft Office, want maximum free tier value, or need offline access—it's the clear winner for casual users and Office ecosystem users. Choose Evernote if you're a power user who needs advanced web clipping, superior organization with nested notebooks, and are willing to pay for premium features that justify its cost.

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Evernote
7.5/10
Microsoft OneNote
7.5/10

TIE — neck and neck

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Choose Evernote if

Researchers, journalists, students, and power users who need advanced clipping and organization features and can justify premium subscription costs.

Microsoft OneNote

Choose Microsoft OneNote if

Office users, students in Microsoft-centric environments, casual note-takers, and anyone who values free tier generosity and offline-first functionality.

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Free Tier Note Limit:Evernote wins(Unlimited vs 2 devices max)
  • Monthly Subscription Cost:Microsoft OneNote wins($11.99/month vs $14.99/month)
  • Web Clipper Quality:Evernote wins(Excellent - captures full articles with formatting vs Good - basic clipping functionality)
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Key Facts & Figures

45 numeric metrics compared

MetricEvernoteMicrosoft OneNoteRatio
Monthly Subscription Cost(USD)$11.99
Free Plan Monthly Note Limit(notes)1 note/month
Maximum Storage (Premium)(GB)40 GB/month upload
Web Clipper Capture Options(count)10+ (article, simplified, bookmark, screenshot, full page)
Available Templates(count)50+ basic templates
Monthly Upload Limit (Free)(MB)10 MB5,000 MB
Languages Supported by OCR(count)43 languages3 languages
Maximum Devices (Free Plan)(devices)2 devicesUnlimited
User Base Size(millions of developers)250+ million300+ million
Monthly Subscription Cost (Personal Plan)(USD)$11.99/month
Free Plan Storage Limit(GB)50 MB
Paid Plan Storage Limit(GB per month)100 GB
Web Clipper Quality Rating(out of 10)9
Third-Party Integrations (Zapier)(available integrations)0 - No Zapier support
Setup Time for New Users(hours)5 (intuitive interface)
Annual Subscription Cost (Personal Plan)(USD)$119.99/year
Free Plan Notebook Limit(notebooks)2 notebooks max
Annual Subscription Cost (Premium Tier)(USD)$180/year
Number of Supported Platforms(platforms)5 (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web)
Maximum Note Size(MB)100MB per note
Third-Party Integrations Available(integrations)150+ integrations
Monthly Active Users (Estimated)(millions)225+ million registered users (as of 2024)
Monthly Upload Limit (Premium Tier)(GB)10 GB
Monthly Premium Cost(USD)$11.99
OCR Text Recognition Accuracy(percent)95%
Web Clipper Save Time(seconds)2-3 seconds
Database View Types(count)3 (List, Tag, Saved Search)
Learning Time to Proficiency(hours)0.5 weeks (intuitive)
Free Monthly Upload Limit(MB/GB)60MB
Organizational Hierarchy Levels(levels)4 levels (Stack > Notebook > Folder > Note)
Free Plan Monthly Storage Limit(GB)2 GB
Premium Plan Monthly Storage(GB)10 GB
OCR Accuracy on Handwritten Text(percentage)98%
Global User Base(millions)250+ million
Monthly Subscription Cost (Premium)(USD)$14.99/month
Annual Subscription Cost (if available)(USD)$169.99/year
Free Tier Monthly Upload Limit(MB)60MBUnlimited
Third-Party Integrations(integrations)100+
Premium Monthly Cost(USD)$11.99Free (with Office 365)
Maximum Notes Per Account(notes)100,000+Unlimited
Simultaneous Editors (Free Tier)(users)1Unlimited
Search Speed (100k notes)(seconds)0.8s1.2s
Monthly Cost (Premium/Full Features)(USD)$11.99/month
Maximum Notes (Free Plan)(notes)2 per month
Device Sync Limit (Free Plan)(devices)2 devices

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

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3Evernote
Microsoft OneNote leads
Microsoft OneNote
4Microsoft OneNote
  • Free Tier Note Limit

    Evernote

    Unlimited(winner)

    Microsoft OneNote

    2 devices max

  • Monthly Subscription Cost

    Evernote

    $14.99/month

    Microsoft OneNote

    $11.99/month(winner)

  • Web Clipper Quality

    Evernote

    Excellent - captures full articles with formatting(winner)

    Microsoft OneNote

    Good - basic clipping functionality

  • Microsoft Office Integration

    Evernote

    Basic integration

    Microsoft OneNote

    Native - syncs with Word, Excel, Outlook(winner)

  • Free Storage Per Month

    Evernote

    10MB

    Microsoft OneNote

    5GB(winner)

  • Offline Access (Free Plan)

    Evernote

    No

    Microsoft OneNote

    Yes - full offline capability(winner)

  • OCR Quality (Handwriting Recognition)

    Evernote

    Advanced - 43+ languages(winner)

    Microsoft OneNote

    Good - basic English support

Full Comparison

EEvernote
Microsoft OneNote
Monthly Subscription Cost(USD)
$11.99
Free Plan Monthly Note Limit(notes)
1 note/month
Monthly Subscription Cost (Personal Plan)(USD)
$11.99/month
Annual Subscription Cost (Personal Plan)(USD)
$119.99/year
Annual Subscription Cost (Premium Tier)(USD)
$180/year
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Monthly Premium Cost(USD)
$11.99
Monthly Subscription Cost (Premium)(USD)
$14.99/month
Annual Subscription Cost (if available)(USD)
$169.99/year
Premium Monthly Cost(USD)
$11.99
Free (with Office 365)
Monthly Cost (Premium/Full Features)(USD)
$11.99/month
Maximum Storage (Premium)(GB)
40 GB/month upload
Monthly Upload Limit (Free)(MB)
10 MB
5,000 MB
Free Plan Storage Limit(GB)
50 MB
Paid Plan Storage Limit(GB per month)
100 GB
Free Plan Monthly Storage Limit(GB)
2 GB
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Premium Plan Monthly Storage(GB)
10 GB
Free Tier Monthly Upload Limit(MB)
60MB
Unlimited
Maximum Notes Storage (Premium Tier)(GB)
Unlimited
Web Clipper Capture Options(count)
10+ (article, simplified, bookmark, screenshot, full page)
Database Relations & Rollups
Not supported
Offline Functionality
Full offline access across all devices
Languages Supported by OCR(count)
43 languages
3 languages
Web Clipper Capability
Full article capture with formatting preservation
Basic web page clipping
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Native Database Support
No - notebooks and tags only
Web Clipper Quality Rating(out of 10)
9
Free Plan Notebook Limit(notebooks)
2 notebooks max
Native Markdown Editor Support
No (limited, requires tools)
Offline Access Availability(platforms)
All platforms (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android)
Team Collaboration Features(count)
Basic sharing, no real-time co-editing
Web Clipper Quality
Full-featured with selective sync and formatting preservation
OCR Text Recognition Accuracy(percent)
95%
Database View Types(count)
3 (List, Tag, Saved Search)
Markdown Support Level
Basic formatting only
Web Clipper Available
Yes (full-featured)
OCR (Text Recognition in Images)
Yes (included)
OCR Accuracy on Handwritten Text(percentage)
98%
Mobile Offline Access
Full support iOS & Android
Relational Database Capabilities
Basic tags and notebooks only
Third-Party Integrations(integrations)
100+
Office 365 Integration
Third-party limited support
Native deep integration
Web Clipper with Full Format Preservation
Yes, full page capture
No, text-only capture
AI Search & Summarization
Yes (Premium only, $11.99/mo)
Web Clipper Integration
Advanced with annotation and formatting
Available Templates(count)
50+ basic templates
Real-Time Collaboration Users(simultaneous)
Up to 5 users per note
Real-Time Collaboration(feature capability)
Yes (shared notebooks)
Simultaneous Editors (Free Tier)(users)
1
Unlimited
Maximum Devices (Free Plan)(devices)
2 devices
Unlimited
Offline Access (Free Plan)
No - premium only
Yes - fully available
Full Offline Access
Yes (desktop and mobile)
Microsoft Office Integration
Basic - manual export only
Native - automatic sync with Office apps
Maximum Devices (Simultaneous Sync)(devices)
Unlimited
Supported Platforms
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web
User Base Size(millions of developers)
250+ million
300+ million
Monthly Active Users (Estimated)(millions)
225+ million registered users (as of 2024)
Third-Party Integrations (Zapier)(available integrations)
0 - No Zapier support
Setup Time for New Users(hours)
5 (intuitive interface)
Learning Time to Proficiency(hours)
0.5 weeks (intuitive)
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
Yes (included in paid plans)
Native Markdown Support
Limited (WYSIWYG primary)
Number of Supported Platforms(platforms)
5 (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web)
Maximum Note Size(MB)
100MB per note
Maximum Notes Per Account(notes)
100,000+
Unlimited
Third-Party Integrations Available(integrations)
150+ integrations
Monthly Upload Limit (Premium Tier)(GB)
10 GB
Web Clipper Save Time(seconds)
2-3 seconds
Search Speed (100k notes)(seconds)
0.8s
1.2s
Offline Note Access
Full offline mode with complete sync
Maximum Notes (Free Plan)(notes)
2 per month
Device Sync Limit (Free Plan)(devices)
2 devices
End-to-End Encryption
Standard encryption (Evernote manages keys)
End-to-End Encryption Support
No (encrypted at rest only)
Open-Source
No; proprietary codebase
Mobile App Offline Sync
Reliable background sync with full offline queue
Free Monthly Upload Limit(MB/GB)
60MB
Organizational Hierarchy Levels(levels)
4 levels (Stack > Notebook > Folder > Note)
Distraction-Free Writing Mode
Limited; feature-heavy interface
Global User Base(millions)
250+ million
Native Mobile Apps (iOS & Android)(count)
2 (official apps for both platforms)
Bidirectional Linking Support
Manual only (no automatic backlinks)
Open Source Code
Proprietary, closed-source

Pros & Cons

10 pros·6 cons across both

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Microsoft OneNote
E

Evernote

+5-3

Pros

  • Industry-leading web clipper captures articles with full formatting and metadata
  • Advanced OCR supports 43+ languages for handwritten note recognition
  • Powerful saved searches with boolean operators and filters
  • Better for research workflows with nested notebooks and tags
  • Excellent mobile app with offline note access on premium

Cons

  • Severely limited free tier with only 10MB monthly uploads and 2-device sync restriction
  • No offline access on free plan—requires internet connection
  • Higher subscription cost at $14.99/month compared to alternatives
Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote

+5-3

Pros

  • Unlimited notes on free tier with 5GB monthly storage (500x more than Evernote free)
  • Full offline access on all platforms—works without internet connection
  • Native Microsoft Office integration syncs directly with Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Cleaner free tier experience with no feature restrictions for basic use
  • Better collaboration features with real-time co-editing in Microsoft 365

Cons

  • Web clipper is basic and captures less contextual information than Evernote
  • OCR handwriting recognition limited primarily to English
  • Organization can become unwieldy with large numbers of notebooks without better hierarchy

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. OneNote offers a much better free experience—you get unlimited notes, 5GB monthly storage, offline access, and no feature restrictions. Evernote's free tier is severely limited with only 10MB monthly uploads and 2-device sync restriction. For casual use, OneNote is genuinely usable forever free; Evernote requires premium ($14.99/month) to be practical.

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