Looking for a free online notepad that saves automatically? Our browser-based notepad stores your notes locally, works offline, and never loses your text. No account needed.
How many times have you typed something important in Notepad and accidentally closed the window without saving? A free online notepad with auto-save solves this permanently — and the best ones require zero login, zero signup, and work entirely in your browser.
Traditional Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac has one critical flaw: close the window without saving and your work disappears forever. Online notepads solve this with automatic saving — every keystroke is saved to your browser's storage instantly, before you even think about Ctrl+S.
No account needed. No email address. Just open the page and start typing. Your notes stay there even after closing the tab and returning days later.
Our online notepad saves to your browser's localStorage — a built-in storage area in every modern browser that persists independently of your internet connection. This means:
The AILabForce notepad supports multiple separate notes. Click "+ New Note" to create a separate note for each topic, project, or purpose. Each note has its own title and content, and you switch between them with one click.
After drafting in the notepad, use our word counter to check length and reading time, or run it through our grammar checker for polished output.
| Feature | Online Notepad | Google Docs |
|---|---|---|
| Login required | No | Yes (Google account) |
| Speed to open | Instant | 3 to 5 seconds |
| Works offline | Yes (after first load) | Limited (needs setup) |
| Formatting (bold, tables) | No | Yes — full formatting |
| Collaboration | No | Yes — real-time |
| Cross-device sync | No | Yes — automatic |
| Privacy | Complete — nothing synced | Google sees content |
Use the online notepad for quick captures, temporary notes, and private jottings. Use Google Docs for formatted documents, collaboration, and long-term storage you need on multiple devices.
Clearing browser history does NOT delete localStorage data. However, clearing "Cookies and site data" will delete your notes. To avoid any risk, download important notes as .txt files using the Download button.
No. Notes are stored in your browser localStorage on the specific device and browser where you typed them. For cross-device access, copy your notes to a cloud service like Google Keep or email the downloaded .txt file to yourself.
There is no built-in word limit. Browser localStorage can typically store 5 to 10MB per website, which is enough for hundreds of pages of text. A warning will appear if storage fills up.
Our notepad is a plain text editor — no formatting. For formatted notes with bold, tables, and headings, use Google Docs or Notion. The plain text format is intentional for speed and simplicity.
No login. No signup. Everything runs in your browser.
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