These iPad apps let you handwrite your notes as you see fit

Forget drawing: Want to take notes on your iPad or annotate documents with the Apple Pencil? Here’s what you need.

The iPad, whether you have the latest regular iPad, Air, mini, or Pro model, is great for taking notes at work or school. That’s because all of these iPads have support for the Apple Pencil (version depends on your iPad model), allowing you to take handwritten notes and even sketch things out when necessary with ease. But to do that, you also need the best note apps for Apple Pencil. Here are some of our favorites.

Apple Notes

Believe it or not, the built-in Notes app on your iPhone and iPad can do more than just type notes and dictation. You can also add handwritten notes, sketches, and drawings in the Notes app. Just start a new note and select the drawing tool, and write or sketch away! Apple has native text recognition search and in-line scanning and annotation support too. It’s definitely limited compared with third-party apps since it primarily uses iCloud, but it’s better than nothing and it should already be on your iPad (and iPhone).

Notes

Free at App Store

The built-in Notes app has built-in handwriting and sketching features that work nicely with Apple Pencil.

GoodNotes

If you’re a power user when it comes to note-taking, GoodNotes is one of the best note-taking apps for iPad and Apple Pencil. GoodNotes is packed with plenty of robust features, including handwriting and sketching with Apple Pencil. You can choose from a massive selection of digital paper types to suit any need you have: lined, graph, design, music notation, and more. If that’s not enough, you can also upload your own custom template too, and there are different cover styles for digital notebooks that you can write or sketch on for further personalization.

When it comes to actual handwriting, GoodNotes also excels. It supports writing and drawing with your Apple Pencil or even a third-party stylus option. There is built-in handwriting search recognition, text conversion, and more. This is a powerful and comprehensive note-taking app that works great on iPad with Apple Pencil.

GoodNotes

$8 at App Store

GoodNotes is a powerful and robust note-taking app that works great with Apple Pencil.

Notability

Another great option for best note-taking apps for iPad and Apple Pencil, which most of us use here at iMore, is Notability. Like GoodNotes, it is a powerful app but it is a tad easier to use for most people. It has tools for handwriting, drawing, annotating PDFs, making shapes, highlighting, moving objects around the page, adding audio notes, integration with photos and web clips, and so much more. For handwritten notes and sketches, there are plenty of paper styles, like grids. You can share your digital notebooks with third-party syncing services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box, and even print them out with ease.

It may seem a little overwhelming at first but Notability does have a friendly tutorial to help guide you through the basics of using the app on the first launch.

Notability

Free with IAP at App Store

Notability is a robust and feature-rich note-taking app for pretty much everything, including handwritten notes and sketches.

Microsoft OneNote

If you’re vested in the Microsoft Office ecosystem, then OneNote is a good option. And even if you aren’t, it still works nicely by letting you view and edit notes. With OneNote, you get a fully-featured note-taking app, complete with handwriting and sketching tools that work perfectly with Apple Pencil. This means you can handwrite important notes, sketch diagrams and ideas, and even annotate existing documents that you already have in OneNote. Other features include rich text notes, photos and audio, calendars, and more. If you need to share your notes, you can do so by sharing a link to your entire digital notebook, making it a great study tool.

Microsoft OneNote for iPad

Free with IAP at App Store

Microsoft OneNote is a capable note-taking app that can handle anything you throw at it, including handwritten notes.

PDF Expert

If your note-taking is more about annotating and marking up PDFs, then PDF Expert is a great contender, since it does so much more than Apple’s own built-in Markup extension. With PDF Expert, you can open up PDFs from iCloud or any other third-party syncing service with ease. From there, you can fill out forms, sign documents, and use tools like a digital pen, shape tool, underline, strikethrough, and highlighter to do as you please. You can even make stamps out of frequently used wording, edit the structure of the PDF document itself, and so much more.

The free version of PDF Expert allows you to read, annotate and highlight, draw, fill forms, and more. You’ll need the Pro subscription features to do things like edit original PDF text, add or edit images, sign documents, protect with a password, redact sensitive data, and more.

PDF Expert

Free with IAP at App Store

View, edit, fill out PDFs, and more with the impressive PDF Expert.

MyScript Nebo

Do you enjoy handwriting notes but want it converted into regular text just to make life easier, especially if your writing is a little hard to read? Then MyScript Nebo is one to consider for handwriting conversion. With the Nebo app, you can use your Apple Pencil on your iPad to write out, by hand, anything you want. Nebo will convert on-the-fly and the conversion is also non-destructive — this means you can preserve both the handwriting and the text if it is not a perfect translation.

There are multiple digital pen tools offered in Nebo, so you can choose whatever you like best, and you can add photos and videos, diagrams, and even equations alongside your text. With Nebo, you can convert handwritten text a paragraph at a time, or as an entire notebook. You can also export as text, HTML, PDF, or Word documents. Syncing is also available through MyScript’s own service, or you can choose iCloud, Dropbox, and more.

MyScript Nebo

Free with IAP at App Store

Convert your handwriting to text on the fly.

Noteshelf

Noteshelf is an excellent alternative to GoodNotes and Notability, making it one of the best note apps for Apple Pencil and iPad. With Noteshelf, your notes can consist of your handwriting, as well as PDF annotation, and even recorded audio. Noteshelf claims that the experience with the app is just like writing on a notepad — smooth and fluid. There are different pen styles to work within Noteshelf, including a fountain pen that replicates the elegant experience.

You also get handwritten note conversion, allowing you to search through your notes, even if they were handwritten. And if you don’t like plain old digital paper, Noteshelf has hundreds of different paper styles and templates to choose from. This is a premium app packed with a ton of useful features and it’s easy to use.

Noteshelf

$10 at App Store

Replicate the feeling of writing on a notepad with Noteshelf.

Whink

Looking for a simple note-taking app for Apple Pencil with a sleek interface? Then Whink could help you out. With Whink, you get natural handwriting tools, just as if you are writing with a pen and paper. Whink features a gel-pen tool with natural ink colors, so it’s definitely geared towards professionalism and simplicity. You can zoom in on your notes for high precision, which is great if you want to sketch or draw.

Typing is just a tap away and Whink also has PDF and photo annotation features, shape tools, and audio recording capabilities. Sharing notes with others is easy, and you can sync everything with iCloud or other services like Dropbox. Plus, the price is a little lower than some of the other options we’ve mentioned here.

Whink

$5 at App Store

Whink offers natural yet professional handwritten note tools, and the price is right.

ZoomNotes

Are you the type of person who loves to sketch out ideas and thoughts on a whiteboard? Then ZoomNotes is the ideal app for you. ZoomNotes is one of the few apps out there that provides a huge zoom range so that you can handwrite notes, sketch diagrams, and ideas on a near-infinite whiteboard, right on your iPad with Apple Pencil. The range in ZoomNotes is pretty much endless when compared with the other note-taking apps, so if that’s what you’ve been looking for, then ZoomNotes is for you.

It provides eight different pen types, from gel to nib to pencil, and it has handwriting recognition so you can search all of your handwritten notes. There is also support for layers, split-screen (two views of the same document), internal linking, unlimited paper sizes and styles, and so much more. ZoomNotes is an infinite digital whiteboard, right on your iPad (and even in your pocket with iPhone).

The standout feature in ZoomNotes is definitely the zooming capabilities, which is why ZoomNotes is one of the best note apps for Apple Pencil and iPad.

ZoomNotes

$8 at App Store

Handwrite notes, sketch and diagram, plus more; all on an infinite whiteboard space.

It’s like writing on paper with pen

Sometimes you just can’t beat the old paper-and-pen experience, but life is easier with digital notes. These are a few of our favorite options when you want the best note apps for Apple Pencil and iPad.

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