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Evernote vs Standard Notes

A side-by-side look at Evernote (the paid SaaS) and Standard Notes (the open source alternative). Use this page to decide if the switch fits your team and workflow.

Evernote Standard Notes
Tagline Classic note-taking and web-clipper. Encrypted, simple note-taking with long-term data portability.
License Proprietary SaaS AGPL-3.0
Pricing Free tier (now limited to 50 notes); Personal from $14.99/month. Free to self-host · optional paid hosted plan
Self-host option No Yes — difficulty 3/5
Hosted cloud available Yes (only option) Yes
Desktop apps Varies by product Windows, macOS, Linux
Mobile apps Official apps typically available iOS, Android
Ad slot — between tables

Best for

Privacy-focused users who want encrypted notes above all else.

Standard Notes strengths

  • End-to-end encryption by default.
  • Focused, minimalist note app.
  • Extended features through paid Productivity plan.

Standard Notes weaknesses

  • Rich editors and features are behind paid plan.
  • Self-hosting the sync server is non-trivial.
  • Not a Notion-style workspace — much simpler scope.

What's the catch with Evernote?

  • Free tier has become heavily restricted.
  • Price increases have frustrated long-time users.
  • Syncing and search performance complaints.

Still unsure?

Check the full list of alternatives to Evernote: see Evernote alternatives, or learn more about Standard Notes on its project page.