Expand your reMarkable universe:
Make sure to pair your paper tablet with an account at my.remarkable.com before logging in to the app. Find login details for both in Account settings on the paper tablet.
Get organized:
Use the app to get an overview of your content, with tags and favorite documents. Create folders for collecting notebooks and files by topic.
Save one for each project, or separate work and personal notes. This will help you find and arrange the content stored on your paper tablet with Search.
You can also remove clutter by deleting any digital paper that has piled up.
Fresh paper in your pocket:
Our notebooks take full advantage of the flexibility of digital paper for taking notes, typing, and sketching.
All of your content is always available, and you can both make fresh notebooks, folders, and add note pages in PDFs and ebooks.
Take focused notes, anywhere:
Make your ideas easier to refine and share on the go. Our cloud storage allows you to sync your content and pick up right where you left off on your paper tablet.
Use the app to create new notebooks or quick sheets, and add blank note pages to existing documents. Checkboxes in the formatting menu are great for to-do lists.
Type pages of notes, or quickly write out shorter lists to review and annotate later on your reMarkable.
Download the app to your mobile to make the most of your paper tablet.
Discover a new way to take notes.
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reMarkable mobile FAQ
Is reMarkable mobile free?
Yes, reMarkable mobile is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is reMarkable mobile legit?
🤔 The reMarkable mobile app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Sync feature is very slow and no display any status to know device is syncing, open the app is blank even I have many books and notes in Remarkable 2 device. Please improve ux, user need to know app is processing tasks. Current stage, I just know my books has been deleted. I prefer, if you think to buy remarkable, don’t spend your money and YOUR TIME, the device will not perfect like ads, it very buggy from reading books (fonts settings issues, save settings reset to last page), laggy (swipe to go next page take you more 10 seconds) to writing and syncing. I still using because no one buy it even I transfer 50% cost lol
Love, love, love Remarkable
Minimalist (so I focus on the work). The mobile app just works and makes sure I have access to my notebooks wherever I am.
App can't upload files
Why would I use this at all? It has no purpose if it can't upload files from my device. All it does is let me manage files already in the remarkable from my phone which is pointless as I can just do that on the tablet itself.
Font size
The font size in the iOS app is comically small. The default needs to be bigger, or there needs to be a setting to change it. Everything else works fine though.
Wow!
This app has improved tremendously since I last used it. Thank you
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Esta aplicación ha mejorado enormemente desde la última vez que la usé. Gracias
App Does NOT work!!
My daughter has a college final this next week and she has been unable to access a file that was corrupted on her tablet, took a week to get cloud team to provide a recovered file but she is still unable to access on her device. So we tried to access on both her PC app, which crashes everytime you open it….it does not work at all. Tried on 4 different PCs. So have been trying on the mobile app as well. The mobile app does not work either!!! Again tried on multiple phones. You open it, it starts to sync and then just closes out! Nobody has been able to offer any suggestions!!! This has been a horrible experience, and my daughter only has a few days left until final and is still unable to access about 20 chapters of notes. Will be rethinking her note taking strategy going forward.
Essentially Read-Only
I’ve filed two bugs with Remarkable regarding issues with text input from iOS. Sometimes typing in a doc freezes the whole app. More often, everything you type just isn’t saved.
Customer support does reply and asks for all sorts of information. When I provide information, they ask for even more. It’s like you, as a customer, are also their QA team, in charge of narrowing down all the exact scenarios that cause issues. Version numbers, replication steps, and screen recordings should be enough. Somehow it isn’t… I’m disheartened seeing old reviews with the same sort of comments.
How can a device that touts its simplicity totally fumble the simplest features? I can’t recommend this product anymore. The Sync capability is a core feature and it’s really bad.
Useless App Really
Just lets you view things but can’t edit. Please add drawing and editing functionality. Make it so that a remarkable tablet is connected to the account to work or something. I end up in situations where I can only have my iPad and being able to edit my remarkable documents in those situations would be great. I wont stop using the remarkable just because I have an iPad.
iPhone version does not work
ORIGINAL REVIEW: You can not open or access the files from this app, you can only see them. I thought maybe I needed a different pdf reader to accompany it, but that made not difference. The desktop version works but if you are using your remarkable it is not as crucial as if you are out and want a quick reference to the files.
UPDATE: it took me a couple of weeks since I’m determination, but I finally figured out how to fix the issue. I went into my settings and forced my phone to re-sync to the reMarkable drive when I did that I was able to access my files on my phone. I absolutely love my reMarkable and having the ability to access. My files on my phone was the only thing I had felt was missing, and now I have it!
Pass
Overall, it’s a wonderful concept. Great idea but in reality far too fragile less than wonderful customer service and in the end there are much better options out there.
I’d pass on this
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