
Just last year, the company teamed up with Moleskin to launch an Evernote friendly paper notebook, the pages of which were printed on a special kind of paper that allowed handwriting to be digitised.Ĭould this be the type of hardware Libin is referring to?Įvernote has already appeared on less traditional platforms, with the service appearing on Samsung’s Android-toting T9000 refrigerator announced at CES earlier this year. What form will these new and magical devices will take remain to be seen. Eventually, in a few years-three, four, five – I think we’ll be ready to do something ourselves.” He said: “We won’t actually do the manufacturing, but we’ll do the co-design together. Libin told the IDG news agency that the company envisions “new and magical” devices, rather than simply launching mobile handsets and tablets with the Evernote branding.

Now the productivity app maker wants to team up with manufacturers to launch Evernote branded gadgets it will co-design, before eventually setting its sights on building the devices in-house. Phil Libin, CEO of popular note-taking and archiving app Evernote, has revealed the company’s plans to branch out into hardware in the coming years.Įvernote has already become one of the essential mobile apps for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone thanks to its ability to sync notes seamlessly across the various platforms as well as on the web.
