A digital notebook with human warmth

Write, sketch and organize thoughts inside one calm space.

iScrev Notes brings together written notes, LaTeX formulas and freehand marks in a soft, modern interface designed for study sessions, project thinking and reflective writing.

Simple Markdown Built-in LaTeX Handwritten notes Markdown and PDF export
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Sample entry

Ideas stay clearer when they fit on the same page.

Use a notebook-inspired interface to study, review concepts, capture insights and combine structure with spontaneity.

LaTeX E = mc^2
  • Continuous writing without friction
  • Pen mode for arrows, highlights and quick diagrams
  • A simple starting point that stays focused on content

What you gain

One continuous flow between writing, equations and drawing.

Instead of splitting your thinking across separate tools, iScrev Notes keeps text, formulas and freehand marks together so your reasoning can stay in motion.

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Light writing

Organize thoughts with headings, lists, emphasis and an editor that keeps attention on content.

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Clear formulas

Move between text and LaTeX for technical notes, math-heavy study and more precise explanations.

03

Freehand marks

Add arrows, circles, annotations and quick sketches without leaving the context of the entry.

Why it feels right

The visual tone feels like paper, while the experience behaves like a modern tool.

The main diary interface inspired this landing page too: warm paper tones, amber highlights, softened rust accents and contrast tuned for long reading sessions.

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Focused by design

The interface avoids clutter and keeps attention on the note you are building.

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Local persistence

Your entries stay close to the user with a quick flow for opening and continuing work.

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Practical output

Export to Markdown or PDF when you want to archive, share or move notes elsewhere.

How it works

Start quickly and let the content grow at its own pace.

Step 1

Open an entry

Begin a fresh note or come back to a previous thought without setup overhead.

Step 2

Write and structure

Use basic Markdown to shape ideas, lessons, quotes and longer reflections.

Step 3

Sketch over it

Switch to pen mode to connect ideas, annotate visually and create quick diagrams.

Step 4

Export or continue

Keep writing inside the app or turn the note into a portable file when you need it.