Sometimes you just need somewhere to quickly write something down. Not a full note-taking app. Not something that asks you to create an account. Not something that autosaves to the cloud and syncs across seventeen devices. Just a clean, empty space where you can type.
That's NeoNotepad. It just went live at notepad.codewithneo.com and it's completely free.
Why I Built Yet Another Notepad Tool
I know what you're thinking. There are already a hundred online notepad tools out there. Why build another one?
Because most of them are bad.
You open them and they're full of ads. Or they make you sign up before you can type anything. Or they have so many features crammed in that finding the actual text area takes longer than it should. Or they're slow to load. Or they look like they were designed in 2009 and nobody has touched them since.
I just wanted something simple. Open the page, start typing, done. No popups. No "sign up to save your notes" banners. No interface that gets in the way.
NeoNotepad is that thing.

What NeoNotepad Does
It's a notepad. You open it and there's a text area. You type in it.
That's genuinely most of it, and that's intentional.
Your notes are saved locally in your browser so if you accidentally close the tab and come back, your text is still there. You don't need an account for this. It just works in the background without you having to think about it.
The interface is clean and distraction-free. There's nothing competing for your attention. No sidebar. No toolbar with forty buttons. Just you and the text.
It works on desktop and mobile so if you're on your phone and need to quickly jot something down, it handles that fine too.
When Is This Actually Useful
More often than you'd think.
Developers use it constantly. You're in the middle of something and you need to paste a blob of JSON or a stack trace somewhere to look at it properly. You need to quickly write out some notes before a meeting. You copy a bunch of text from different places and need somewhere to put it while you're organising your thoughts. NeoNotepad is always just one tab away.
Writers and bloggers sometimes just need a clean space to draft something quickly without their word processor getting in the way. No formatting toolbar, no autocorrect going crazy, just plain text.
Students use it for quick notes during a lecture or while watching a tutorial. Fast to open, nothing to set up.
Anyone who regularly uses their browser as their main working environment and finds themselves reaching for Notepad or TextEdit just to paste something temporarily. NeoNotepad does that job without you needing to leave the browser.
No Account, No Signup, No Nonsense
There is nothing to set up. You don't give an email address. You don't create a password. You just go to notepad.codewithneo.com and start using it.
Your notes stay in your browser. Nothing gets sent anywhere. It's as private as it gets for a web tool.
Like everything on CodeWithNeo Tools, it's free. Not free-with-limits. Not free-for-now. Just free.
Try It
Go to notepad.codewithneo.com right now. You don't need to read any more about it — it's a notepad, just open it and see for yourself.
If you have suggestions or run into anything that doesn't work the way it should, the contact page is always open.
All tools are at tools.codewithneo.com — 10 free tools live, more coming soon.
— Neo codewithneo.com
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