
Inkdrop
Organized Tech Notes Hub for Developers
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Android App Analysis and Review: Inkdrop, Developed by Takuya Matsuyama. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 5.6.2, Updated On 17/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Inkdrop. Achieved Over 15 thousand Installs. Inkdrop Currently Has 194 Reviews, Average Rating 3.7 Stars
NOTE: To use this app, make sure you have an account registered on the Inkdrop website.## Effortlessly Organize and Simplify Your Markdown Notes
Inkdrop enables you to write in user-friendly, GitHub-flavored Markdown, complete with inline code syntax highlighting support. Unleash your creativity and transform your ideas into beautifully formatted notes!
## Streamline Your Thoughts & Boost Productivity
Experience a seamless, low-friction note-taking workflow, empowering you to accomplish more in less time. With Inkdrop's effortless organization, you can focus on what truly matters: creating your best work.
## Access Your Notes Anytime, Anywhere, Securely
Inkdrop quickly synchronizes your notes across multiple devices, ensuring you always have access to your most important thoughts. With end-to-end encryption, your notes remain secure and confidential. Plus, you can read and write even while offline, thanks to local data storage within the app.
Terms of use: https://docs.inkdrop.app/terms
We are currently offering version 5.6.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
- Improvement: Remember the note sort order for search results
- Fix: The editor unexpectedly captures horizontal pan gesture in the preview pane
- Fix: The editor unexpectedly captures horizontal pan gesture in the preview pane
Recent Comments
Guillermo Torres
Almost perfect. The desktop version is great. However, the mobile version (at least on Android) is super slow to sync and to load recently imported notes in HTML. Even after several minutes, if I want to make any modifications to the recent imported note (now converted to Markdown), it takes ages to modify anything and the cursor in the editor mode jumps from one place to the middle or the end of note. This is quite annoying. Also, the imported HTML notes don't keep several elements.
Johnson Bui
The experience is sufficient and functional, but it does need some more polish. I can't seem to put away my keyboard while viewing a note as the app will just request it to pop up again. For some nice and quick improvements, I think including an option for a black splash screen would be nice and it would be great to have the option to open specific notes or notebooks in view mode first. It would be very helpful for grocery or shopping lists, chores and recipes.
RESTful Otaku
The best markdown editor for note taking and ideation. I have yet to find a better more elegant solution. Helped me keep track of ephemeral thoughts throughout my engineering career. Helps me stay in the flow without losing track of that sudden tangential epiphany. It seamlessly works across platforms with aesthetic and functional consistency. I flip between backend and client-side on Mac OS, Linux while using mobile when travelling. Less context switching & vim keybindings = happy nvim user.
A Google user
My trial just ended and I just purchased the monthly plan. I like that I can work on markdown on my phone while on the go and resume work on PC at home. I couldn't figure out to use plugins for mobile which is a shame as alot of my notes use the math plugin. Hopefully someday there will be an update to make plugins more seamless on mobile.
N A
Wonderful app for what it does, some people complain about syncing but when you use the app on multiple devices thats exactly what you need. It also allows you the option to host your own data if thats something you want to do.
Denis Varekha
This is a great app. Yes, it has some bugs (text input icons look too dark on my phone and notebook "add" icon looks wrong on my Samsung tablet). But I believe it will be improved.
A Google user
This is a very polished app with the right amount of features. It's not bloated with gimmicky features that weigh down the experience. If you want a simple markdown note taking app, this is for you. Other reviews, quite frankly, are showing their utter ignorance about how this app works. 1. This requires an account because it is a paid service and you need to authenticate yourself against the servers (have you paid for online services before? This is nothing new). 2. Your notes are end-to-end encrypted. Meaning no one can view your notes. The reviews stating that unencrypted notes touch US servers or that the developer can view the information, what evidence do you have besides having a foggy notion of how encryption works or a random conspiracy-theory? 3. The price is worth it. The developer interacts with the community and listens to input. By you paying the monthly fee of $5 (or $50/year) you are getting in on this process and have a say in the direction the app takes. All in all you can tell this is a labor of love for the developer. It is an utterly pleasant experience. Just don't expect it to be what it's not and don't expect your perfect experience for free.
Dennis Münch
Definitely the best app available. Reliable, simplistic and contains a lot of useful features while keeping a calm and clean interface. My new favorite app.