Your handwriting,
connected and searchable everywhere.

AI-powered OCR, semantic search, AI chat, and multi-platform sync — from reMarkable to Obsidian, Notion, and Google Workspace.

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How it works

Connect

Link your e-ink tablet. Cloud sync or local transfer — one-time setup.

Recognize

AI-powered OCR reads your handwriting with near-human accuracy.

Sync

Notes flow into Obsidian, Notion, or Google Docs — your choice.

From ink to insight in seconds

Your handwritten meeting notes, reading annotations, and daily journals become searchable, linkable knowledge — automatically.

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Meeting w/ Sarah — Q2 goals
• Launch OCR v2 by April
• Reduce churn below 3%
• Hire senior eng
OCR Output
Meeting with Sarah — Q2 goals
• Launch OCR v2 by April
• Reduce churn below 3%
• Hire senior engineer

Everything you need, from day one

Not a bare-bones MVP. A complete knowledge platform at launch.

AI-powered OCR

State-of-the-art vision AI reads your handwriting with near-human accuracy.

AI Chat

Ask questions about your notes. Get answers grounded in your own handwriting.

Semantic search

Find notes by meaning, not just keywords. Search across everything you’ve written.

Multi-platform sync

Obsidian, Notion, and Google Workspace — all at launch.

Note templates

Meeting notes, journals, reading annotations — structured output, not raw text.

Dashboard

Browse, search, and manage all your converted notes in one place.

Works with your tablet

Starting with reMarkable, expanding to every major e-ink device.

Launch

reMarkable

Cloud API + SSH

Summer 2026

Boox

WebDAV sync

Fall 2026

Supernote

WiFi transfer

Fall 2026

Kindle Scribe

Amazon bridge

What’s coming next

A transparent roadmap. Built in public, shaped by early users.

May 30, 2026 — Launch

The full platform

  • AI-powered OCR for reMarkable
  • AI Chat with your handwritten notes
  • Semantic search across all notebooks
  • Obsidian, Notion & Google Workspace sync
  • Curated note templates
  • Dashboard & note browser
June – August 2026

Deeper intelligence

  • Boox connector (WebDAV)
  • Action item extraction from notes
  • Two-way sync (Obsidian & Notion)
  • Handwriting calibration — the AI learns your writing
  • Whiteboard & paper photo import
  • Template marketplace
  • Proactive note suggestions
September – November 2026

Expand everywhere

  • Supernote connector
  • Kindle Scribe support
  • Team sharing & collaboration
  • API access for power users
  • Logseq sync
  • Offline mode for Obsidian plugin

Launching May 30, 2026

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Questions

Things people ask before signing up

How accurate is the handwriting recognition, really?
On a benchmark of 1,200 mixed-cursive pages from beta users, we hit 96.4% character accuracy and 94% word accuracy — including math, diagrams, and mid-sentence margin scribbles. Worst case is dense shorthand, where we still beat MyScript by ~18 points. The first notebook you import is free; you’ll know within a few pages whether it works for your hand.
What happens to my notes if InkLift shuts down?
Everything we produce lives in your systems — your Obsidian vault on your disk, your Notion workspace, your Google Drive. If we vanished tomorrow, your transcribed notes are still there. Original page images can be exported as PDFs or PNGs at any time, in bulk, with one click.
Which devices does it support?
reMarkable 2 and Pro at launch. Boox (Note Air, Tab, Palma) and Supernote (A5X2, A6X2) within 90 days of launch — already in active beta. Kindle Scribe support follows in Fall 2026 once we finish the Amazon-bridge integration.
Where do my notes actually go?
You pick the destination. Obsidian (markdown files in your vault), Notion (pages in a database you choose), Google Docs & Drive, and a plain webhook for everyone else. Most users sync to two destinations — usually Obsidian for personal and Notion for shared.
Can I edit notes after they sync, and have those edits stick?
Yes — for Obsidian and Notion, edits in either place sync back to the InkLift record. We track which fields originated from handwriting (so we don’t blow them away on the next OCR pass) and which were typed. Conflicts surface a diff view; we never silently overwrite.
Is my handwriting used to train AI?
No. Not by us, not by any model provider we use. We have zero-retention agreements with our OCR and LLM vendors, and your pages are never added to a training corpus. Read more in our privacy policy.
What about non-handwriting — diagrams, sketches, math?
Diagrams and sketches stay as embedded images in the destination, with a generated caption so they’re searchable. Math is converted to LaTeX for Obsidian and to a math block in Notion. Tables are reconstructed as actual tables, not screenshots.
When does it launch?
Public beta opens Q2 2026. Waitlist signups get access in the order they joined, with the first 500 getting 50% off Pro for life. We’d rather ship a small thing well than a big thing badly.