Evernote and OneNote are two powerhouse note-taking apps, but choosing between them can be tough. Our in-depth Evernote vs. OneNote comparison breaks down interfaces, organization, and more to help you decide. Ultimately, stick with what suits your workflow best.
That said, OneNote shines for quick note-taking and organization. Check out our 12 essential OneNote tips or learn how to use OneNote templates for project management. Microsoft has also made OneNote more accessible than ever with expanded free features.
If you're an Evernote user with years of notes but eager to switch to OneNote, great news: Microsoft has released an official OneNote import tool.
This straightforward tool makes migration simple. Just ensure Evernote and OneNote are installed on the same Windows PC (Windows 7 or later), download the tool, and run it. Select your Evernote notebooks and target OneNote account, then let it handle the rest.
Download the OneNote Importer tool here. (Note: Currently Windows-only; Mac version coming soon.)
Our team has tested this tool extensively—it preserves formatting, attachments, and structure reliably. Ready to switch? Share your thoughts on OneNote vs. Evernote in the comments below!