Online Notepad
Write, edit, and save your notes with automatic local storage. Your notes are saved in your browser and remain available even after closing the page.
🔧 How to Use the Online Notepad
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Start Writing
Click in the text area and start typing. Your notes will be automatically saved to your browser's local storage every 2 seconds.
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Manage Multiple Notes
Use the dropdown to switch between notes, create new ones, or rename existing notes. Each note is saved separately.
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Export & Import
Export your notes as .txt files for backup or sharing. Import text files to continue working on existing documents.
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Customize Experience
Toggle between light and dark themes, use fullscreen mode for distraction-free writing, and monitor your writing statistics.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Are my notes saved permanently and securely?
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Your notes are saved in your browser's local storage, which means they remain on your device and are not sent to our servers. This ensures complete privacy. However, notes may be lost if you clear your browser data or use incognito mode. For important notes, we recommend using the export feature to create backups.
Can I access my notes from different devices or browsers?
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No, notes are stored locally in each browser on each device. To access notes across devices, you'll need to export them as text files and import them on other devices. This design ensures your privacy by keeping all data on your device.
How does the auto-save feature work?
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The notepad automatically saves your text every 2 seconds while you're typing. You'll see a "Saving..." indicator briefly, followed by "✓ Saved" when complete. You can also manually save at any time using the Save button or Ctrl+S keyboard shortcut.
What happens if I accidentally close the browser?
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Don't worry! Thanks to auto-save and local storage, your notes will be exactly as you left them when you return to the page. The notepad automatically loads your last saved content, so you won't lose any work.
Can I use keyboard shortcuts for faster note-taking?
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Yes! Use Ctrl+S (Cmd+S on Mac) to manually save, Ctrl+N for a new note, F11 for fullscreen mode, and Ctrl+E to export your current note. These shortcuts help you work more efficiently without reaching for the mouse.
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