

“To deliver an Evernote that our customers love-whether they have 10 or 10,000 notes, whether they’ve been using Evernote for 10 days or 10 years-we had to go back to basics back to the very reason we captured their hearts in the first place. “We took a bold, unconventional approach to solve the scalability and innovation limitations our product had accumulated over many successful years, which required rebuilding from the ground up,” said Small. After joining the company in late-2018, Evernote CEO Ian Small worked with the team to launch a far-reaching and ambitious plan to improve the basic foundations. Today’s release of Evernote for iOS is the first step in delivering on the company’s one-and-a-half year journey to “focus on the basics.” Burdened with tech and product debt that had slowly accumulated since Evernote’s start 16 years ago, Evernote’s previous app architecture suffered from consistency and scaling challenges that were holding back growth. The much-anticipated launch kicks off today with the new Evernote for iOS, marking the first in a series of releases-with rebuilt apps for Windows, Mac, and Android coming soon.


Redwood City, Calif., Septem– Evernote, the productivity app that lets you remember everything and accomplish anything, announces the debut of its new apps, delivering on a strategic priority to improve speed, reliability, and scalability, and to lay the groundwork for fast-paced future innovation. The new Evernote for iOS launches today to be followed by releases of Evernote for Windows, Mac, and Android.
