Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote for Microsoft 365
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseNovember 19, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-11-19)
Stable release(s)
Microsoft 365 & Retail[a] (Windows)2409 (Build 18025.20160) / 15 October 2024; 4 days ago (2024-10-15)[1][2]
Microsoft 365 (Mac)16.90 (Build 24101387) / 15 October 2024; 4 days ago (2024-10-15)[3]
Office 2021 (LTSC)2108 (Build 14332.20791) / 8 October 2024; 11 days ago (2024-10-08)[2]
Office 2019 (LTSC)1808 (Build 10415.20025) / 8 October 2024; 11 days ago (2024-10-08)[4]

OneNote app
Android16.0 (Build 18025.20060) / 27 September 2024; 22 days ago (2024-09-27)[5]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows,[6] macOS
TypeNotetaking software
LicenseProprietary software, Freeware (OneNote 2013 and later)
Websiteproducts.office.com/onenote Edit this on Wikidata
Microsoft OneNote (UWP)
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseJuly 16, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-07-16)
Stable release
16001.14326.21942.0 / 2024
Operating systemWindows 10,[6] Android,[7] ChromeOS, iOS,[8] iPadOS,[9] Windows Phone, MacOS
TypeNotetaking software
LicenseFreeware[6][7][8][9]
Websiteproducts.office.com/onenote Edit this on Wikidata
OneNote.com
Notes being created and organized on OneNote.com
Type of site
Notetaking software
OwnerMicrosoft
URLonenote.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationRequired

Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking software developed by Microsoft. It is available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite and since 2014 has been free on all platforms outside the suite.[10] OneNote is designed for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users' notes, drawings, screen clippings, and audio commentaries. Notes can be shared with other OneNote users over the Internet or a network.

OneNote is also available as a free, stand-alone app via the official website and the app stores of: Windows 10, MacOS, iOS, iPadOS and Android.[11] Microsoft also provides a web-based version of OneNote as part of OneDrive and Office for the web.


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  5. ^ "Microsoft OneNote: Save Notes". Google Play. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
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  10. ^ Thurrott, Paul (March 17, 2014). "It's Official: OneNote is Now Free for Everyone". ITPro Today. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  11. ^ "OneNote now on Mac, free everywhere, and service powered". Office Blogs. Microsoft. March 17, 2014. Archived from the original on March 18, 2014. Retrieved March 17, 2014.