Use case

Save articles, keep the highlights

A saved article is only useful if you can find the part that mattered. Notabe pairs a clean Reader with highlights you can export — and can surface the standout passages for you when you would rather skim.

Highlight as you read

Read a save in the Reader and mark the lines worth keeping. Your highlights stay with the article and follow it across every Apple device through iCloud.

Standout passages, pulled for you

When you want the gist without reading every word, Notabe can extract a few verbatim standout sentences from the text — real pull-quotes from the article, never paraphrased or invented.

Export to Markdown

Highlights and saved items export cleanly to Markdown, so what you read can flow straight into your notes, your writing, or wherever your ideas live.

Frequently asked

How do highlights work in Notabe?

Open a saved article in the Reader and mark the passages worth keeping. Highlights stay attached to the save and sync across your devices, so the lines you cared about are always with the source.

Can Notabe pull out the key passages for me?

Yes. Alongside your own highlights, Notabe can extract a handful of standout sentences from an article — verbatim pull-quotes drawn straight from the text, not paraphrased.

Can I get my highlights out?

Markdown export takes your highlights and saved items into any notes app or writing tool, so reading feeds into your work instead of being trapped.