Pica Notes.
A notebook that sorts itself.
Most notes apps become a junk drawer. Pica Notes keeps yours organized by topic — a color and a folder for every part of your life. So the note from Tuesday's meeting is exactly where you'd look for it.
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Twelve colors.
Infinite folders.
A topic is a color, an icon, and a name. Work. Class. Travel. Reading. Whatever shape your week has. Every note inside inherits the color — in lists, in search, on the home screen — so you find things by glance, not by typing.
Get it down.
Read it later.
Talk if you'd rather.
For the times typing is the wrong tool. Tap the red square and talk. Pica Notes turns the audio into editable text — readable the moment you stop. Up to four people in the room, separated automatically. Good for meetings you'd rather listen to than transcribe.
Tap to stop. The audio & transcript stay on this device.
In your language.
Hebrew. Arabic. Mandarin. Japanese. Korean. Russian. Hindi. And every major European language — close to a hundred in all. Pica Notes works out which one you're speaking from the first few seconds, so you don't have to switch settings between a call with home and a meeting at work.
Where
does it
live?
On your phone. On your iPad. On your Mac. Nowhere else. Pica Notes syncs through your own iCloud account, so the same note shows up on whichever device you reach for — and there's no Pica server in between to lose, leak, or change its mind about pricing.