Use case

A bookmark manager for iPhone

Most saving happens on the phone — a link from a friend, an article you'll read later, a page you want to find again. Notabe catches all of it from the share sheet and files it for you with AI, then syncs to your Mac.

Save from anywhere

The iOS share sheet is the fastest way in: from Safari or any app, tap Share and choose Notabe. The save is auto-tagged on arrival, so you never have to stop and organize in the moment.

A full app, not a companion

The iPhone app is a complete editor — add, edit, organize, highlight, and search, with the same feature parity as the Mac. Built in SwiftUI for iOS, it feels like it belongs on the phone.

Find it later, by meaning

When you only half-remember what you saved, semantic search finds it by what it was about. Ask for a three-sentence summary to jog your memory, and read in a clean Reader with highlights — all in your pocket.

Frequently asked

How do I save to Notabe on iPhone?

Use the iOS share sheet from Safari or any app — tap Share, then Notabe. The link is saved, auto-tagged, and synced to all your devices before you have put the phone down.

Is the iPhone app a full editor or a viewer?

A full editor. You can add, edit, organize, highlight, and search on iPhone with the same capabilities as the Mac — not a stripped-down companion.

Does it work offline?

Your library lives on the device and syncs through iCloud, so you can browse and read saved items without a connection. AI features run when you are back online.