reMarkable mobile 4+

Take focused notes anywhere

reMarkable AS

    • 3.1 • 293 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

As an extension of your paper tablet, the reMarkable mobile app lets you view, organize, and import documents. Share your ideas across devices.

Expand your reMarkable universe:
Make sure to pair your paper tablet with an account at my.remarkable.com before logging in to the app. Find login details for both in Account settings on the paper tablet.

Get organized:
Use the app to get an overview of your content, with tags and favorite documents. Create folders for collecting notebooks and files by topic.

Save one for each project, or separate work and personal notes. This will help you find and arrange the content stored on your paper tablet with Search.

You can also remove clutter by deleting any digital paper that has piled up.

Fresh paper in your pocket:
Our notebooks take full advantage of the flexibility of digital paper for taking notes, typing, and sketching.

All of your content is always available, and you can both make fresh notebooks, folders, and add note pages in PDFs and ebooks.

Take focused notes, anywhere:
Make your ideas easier to refine and share on the go. Our cloud storage allows you to sync your content and pick up right where you left off on your paper tablet.

Use the app to create new notebooks or quick sheets, and add blank note pages to existing documents. Checkboxes in the formatting menu are great for to-do lists.

Type pages of notes, or quickly write out shorter lists to review and annotate later on your reMarkable. 


Download the app to your mobile to make the most of your paper tablet.

Discover a new way to take notes.

What’s New

Version 3.10.0

General improvements and bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

3.1 out of 5
293 Ratings

293 Ratings

PepperTwotts ,

I really wish this app worked

Unfortunately, my experience with this app on my phone for the past several years has been frustrating. It is not convenient. It does not sync or update content without me having to uninstall and reinstall the app. I have tried all other options, that is the only one that works. Which is obviously annoying and, in the end, not worth the trouble. The reason I’m giving this review more than one star is because the desktop version of the app works much better. With the exception of attempting to empty the trash can, the desktop app works pretty much as it should. I wish it worked on my iPad the same way it works on my desktop! It is a bit inconvenient at times that I can only import or export files from my desktop. But at this point I’m mostly happy that feature works at all in any of the apps.

Mr. Sheik ,

Overall ‘Okay’ App

This review is for the reMarkable companion app but I will make a note about my reMarkable 2 also. First, the app. The App is a nice idea and, when it works correctly, it is great for checking out saved documents. However, I have run into this problem several times since I got my reMarkable 2: Inconsistent Syncing (with the iOS app obviously). EDIT: Apparently the inconsistency is caused by something else because the behaviour just changed. This is bothersome because the service cost money to work intermittently. Will update if necessary. Other than that, I’m happy enough with the app. Now, the tablet I love. I use it all the time for anything I need to write. I usually like to write things down regardless of the subject matter but I always wished I had digital copies. This is a perfect fusion of those desires. Both the app and the actual tablet OS could use some visual/UI improvements as most of it is far too simplified for any modern tech user. Really hope to see some software improvements and maybe some developer response on here. Kind of seems like there have been issues like these for a while based on other reviews.
Edit Feb 1, 22: the app seems to be consistent enough. Not sure if something changed or what but seems to be working well.

sean-sull ,

It’s a good app, and I like the device, but it can be way better

First off I have to say that there aren’t many competitors to ReMarkable. Not many people do what they do.
I actually saw this on an Instagram ad and immediately became interested, buying a remarkable 1 for myself because I couldn’t wait a few months until the second one came out.

Maybe this is me just being addicted to technology but I *love* taking notes on this. I’ll be honest, taking them on the remarkable 1 is slow and often takes longer than it would if using pen & paper, but it’s so convenient because everything syncs.

—Nice things—
- you can drop PDFs into the mobile or desktop app and they sync to the device which is INCREDIBLE
- you get to take notes on a device that feels more like paper than any iPad or tablet would

—Bad things—
- app has limited functionality and we can only edit the notes ON the remarkable, not on any of the apps which is very annoying.
- the desktop app looks disgusting on windows 10. Icons are waaaaay too big and take up too much screen space
- short battery life on the remarkable 1
- pen tips have to be replaced every 2 weeks for me (I guess I just write with a lot of force)

All in all, is a good product, and the company is OKAY, but I think it could be a lot better. I use it as my daily driver for note taking and honestly couldn’t think about replacing it. For $299 I think buying the remarkable 1 is worth it, and pre ordering the 2 would be worth it as well.

App Privacy

The developer, reMarkable AS, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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