Nemos vs OneNote
OneNote is a digital notebook. Nemos is a personal knowledge library that organizes itself.
Disclosure: Nemos is our product. We've aimed to compare fairly and acknowledge OneNote's strengths. We encourage you to try both and decide for yourself.
Summary
OneNote is best for people in the Microsoft ecosystem who need freeform note-taking, handwriting support, and tight integration with Outlook, Teams, and other Office apps. Nemos is different — it's a personal knowledge library that saves 15+ content types and auto-organizes everything with on-device AI. Choose OneNote for free with no feature restrictions. Choose Nemos for automatic organization across all content types.
What is OneNote?
Microsoft OneNote is a free-form digital notebook that comes bundled with Microsoft 365. It offers freeform canvas pages, handwriting support, and deep integration with the Microsoft ecosystem. It's powerful for note-taking but lacks smart organization for diverse content types.
OneNote strengths
- ●Free with no feature restrictions
- ●Freeform canvas — place content anywhere on the page
- ●Excellent handwriting and Apple Pencil support
- ●Deep Microsoft 365 integration (Outlook, Teams, Word)
- ●Cross-platform including Android and Windows
- ●Generous storage with OneDrive
OneNote limitations
- ●No auto-organization — manual notebooks, sections, and pages
- ●No AI-powered categorization or naming
- ●Clunky sync — relies on OneDrive, can be slow
- ●No screenshot management or OCR-powered search
- ●No voice memo transcription
- ●No browser extension for saving web content
- ●No Apple Watch app
- ●Freeform layout can become messy and hard to find things
- ●Requires Microsoft account
Where Nemos wins
Feature-by-feature comparison
Content Types
| Feature | OneNote | |
|---|---|---|
| Text notes | ✓ | ✓ |
| Handwriting / drawing | ✕ | Excellent (Apple Pencil, Surface Pen) |
| Screenshots & images | Auto-organized, OCR | Attachments only |
| Web links & bookmarks | Auto-extract metadata | Manual paste |
| Voice memos | Record + auto-transcribe | Record only |
| PDFs & documents | Full viewer, annotations | Print-to-OneNote |
| Videos | ✓ | ✕ |
| Ebooks (EPUB) | Full reader | ✕ |
Organization & Search
| Feature | OneNote | |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-naming with AI | ✓ | ✕ |
| Auto-categorization | ✓ | ✕ |
| Freeform canvas layout | ✕ | ✓ |
| Smart Spaces (AI views) | ✓ | ✕ |
| Full-text search + OCR | ✓ | Text search (OCR limited) |
| Tags | ✓ | Limited tag system |
| Sections & pages | Folders | Notebooks → Sections → Pages |
Platform & Integration
| Feature | OneNote | |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone / iPad | ✓ | ✓ |
| Apple Watch | ✓ | ✕ |
| Android / Windows | ✕ | ✓ |
| Browser extension | Chrome + Safari | OneNote Clipper (limited) |
| Office integration | ✕ | Deep (Outlook, Teams, Word) |
| On-device processing | ✓ | ✕ |
| Works offline | Full offline-first | Limited offline |
| Sync | iCloud (fast, free) | OneDrive (can be slow) |
Who should use what?
Choose OneNote if
OneNote is best for people in the Microsoft ecosystem who need freeform note-taking, handwriting support, and tight integration with Outlook, Teams, and other Office apps.
Choose Nemos if
You save more than one type of content — screenshots, links, notes, voice memos, PDFs — and want it all automatically organized and searchable in one place. 15+ content types, zero manual effort, all on-device for complete privacy.
Pricing
Nemos
Free
Unlimited saves, all content types, full search
Pro $8.99/mo — advanced AI, priority sync
OneNote
Free
full features
Microsoft 365 $6.99/mo includes OneNote + Office apps
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