The company says it is working to bring these features to OneNote across other platforms soon.
In this current state, Microsoft isn't planning to roll out the new experience over to tablets or dual-screen phones. Voice dictation gets tweaked in this new release, too, so that you can use voice commands to format notes. This will let you choose and filter your images in new ways, or scan documents to extract text. Microsoft even added gestures within OneNote mobile, letting you swipe to sync, long press for quick actions to copy or move or share.Īs for the in-app features, the quick capture bar has an upgraded Microsoft Lens integration. All notes can be rearranged on the home tab by dragging them around, and you're free to sort by the usual filters like note type, page, or by account. And, if you want, you can switch views from the grid to list, to see more details. That new home tab will even show all notes from all sign-in accounts from a single view, letting you tap on a note to edit it.
A quick capture bar at the bottom of the app ties in with that, letting you take notes with a single click Check it out in the GIF below. Means unless you manage to steal the iOS source code you cannot install iOS on an android device. There's also a Windows-11 sticky note-like preview card for your notes here. Rolling out in phases starting with Android mobile build 8.20270 and later, Microsoft hopes that this new look can help you "quickly capture what’s important to you and remember with confidence." The core part of the redesign is a new home tab, which lets you capture your notes with text, voice, ink, or camera. As announced on July 11 by Microsoft, the company is refreshing the popular note taking Android app with a new home screen, new visuals, and so much more.
Search your notes and files for anything you’ve captured by just typing a keyword or phrase. Bold, italicize, underline, highlight, increase indent, decrease indent format your notes like you do on your desktop. Multitask with OneNote in multi-window mode. OneNote on Android is getting a new look. Add your favorite page, section, or notebook to the Home screen for quick access.