
Just be aware that even the Pro version is a purposely stripped down app. That also gives you extra export options, plus the ability to encrypt your notes, password-protect them, and unlock them using Face or Touch ID. There’s a free version of Bear if you just want to take notes on your iPad, but you’ll need to pay for the Pro subscription (opens in new tab) to sync them across devices. There are apps for macOS, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, plus a browser extension. You can attach tags, images and other files, as well as drawings created on your iPad or iPhone.

As the best note-taking app for Macs and the iPad, it lets you create notes and sync them across all your Apple devices via iCloud. There’s no fussing about with folders and notebooks you just create notes and then store them. Apple products are about beautiful, intuitive simplicity, and Bear (opens in new tab) fits that philosophy perfectly.
