Evernote prices have skyrocketed. Move your notes to Microsoft OneNote -- included free with Microsoft 365 -- without losing a single note, attachment, or bit of formatting.
Our family had two Evernote accounts. For years we paid around $50 each -- roughly $100 per year total. It was a great deal for a note-taking app we relied on every day.
Then the price jumped. And jumped again. Before we knew it, we were looking at nearly $500 a year just to keep our notes. That is more than most people pay for their entire office suite.
So we built this converter. And now our notes live happily in OneNote, included with the Microsoft 365 subscription we already pay for.
Your notebooks, notes, and attachments transfer with their formatting intact. Here is what the move looks like.
No technical skills required. If you can drag and drop files, you can migrate your notes.
Right-click any notebook in Evernote, choose "Export Notebook", and save it as an .enex file. Do this for each notebook you want to move.
Place your .enex files in a folder on OneDrive. They sync automatically through the OneDrive app or web interface.
Sign up here, connect your OneDrive, select the .enex files, and pick OneNote as the destination. Hit convert.
Your notes appear in OneNote within minutes, organized into notebooks with all attachments -- large and small -- preserved.
Three things. That is it. No special software, no command line, no technical know-how.
Export each notebook from Evernote as .enex files. Right-click any notebook and choose "Export Notebook".
Place your .enex files in any OneDrive folder. The converter reads them directly from your cloud storage.
Use OneNote in your browser, or the desktop app on Windows or Mac. Included with any Microsoft 365 subscription.
Track progress for each notebook as notes are parsed, converted, and uploaded to OneNote. Large attachments included.
We are in alpha and actively improving the converter every day. It is free to use right now -- create an account and start converting your notebooks today.
All you need is your Evernote notebook exports (.enex files) in a OneDrive folder and access to OneNote through your browser or the desktop app on Windows or Mac.