Keep to Notes

Keep to Notes

Securely migrate your Google Keep Notes to Apple & Evernote.

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Switching from Google Keep to Apple Notes or Evernote? Keep to Notes makes it simple and secure! This open source, browser-based tool converts your Google Keep export (from Google Takeout) directly into the standardenex format, ready for easy import.
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Ghazi
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Excited to share Keep to Notes with you all today! Like many others, I found myself wanting to move years of notes out of Google Keep and into Apple Notes, but the existing methods felt clunky, required running scripts, or worse, involved uploading my data to unknown servers. Privacy was a big concern. That's why I built Keep to Notes – a 100% client-side tool that runs entirely in your browser. You just drag and drop your Google Takeout .zip file (or individual Keep .html files), and it securely converts them into an .enex file compatible with both Apple Notes and Evernote, without your data ever leaving your machine. ✨ Key Highlights: Total Privacy: Your notes are processed only in your browser. Nothing is ever uploaded. Seriously. Simple & Fast: Designed to be intuitive and quick. Handles the Essentials: Converts content, checklists, labels (as tags), dates, and even those embedded images from your Keep notes. Free & Open Source: Built with vanilla JS, JSZip, and Day.js. Check out the code on GitHub! ([Link to your GitHub Repo if public]) It's designed to be straightforward for anyone needing to migrate. Do note there are some limitations, especially around complex formatting and non-embedded attachments (like separate image files in the Takeout zip), which browsers can't easily access locally for embedding – full details are on the site's info popup. I built this primarily to solve my own migration headache and hope it can help some of you too! Would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any issues you might encounter. What other tricky data migrations are bothering you? Thanks for checking out Keep to Notes!
Aman Singh

@mgks Love this! Super helpful for anyone stuck in Google Keep. The fact that it’s client-side and open source is a huge win for privacy-conscious folks. Smooth and free migration tools like this are rare—great work!

Ghazi
Maker

@amanamals thanks for the kind words man! I guess these kind of appreciation helps me build more tools like this. 🙏

Susanna

Congrats on launching Keep to Notes! This is such a practical and thoughtful tool—migrating from Google Keep has always felt like a headache, and you’ve tackled it head-on with a clean, open-source solution. The ability to convert directly to .enex makes transitions smoother and less intimidating, especially for non-tech users.

Are you planning to support formatting preservation or media attachments in future versions? Also, how do you see this evolving—could it become a broader note migration utility across platforms?

Ghazi
Maker

@susaana_s Thanks for your kind words, Keep to Notes already supports multimedia formatting but I hope to enhance future releases and provide better support for attached files or maybe option to edit, add or remove them on the fly. 😊


Thank you for the feedback! 🙏

Desmond

Open-source migration tools are a godsend!​​ Are embedded images and PDFs converted intact? Losing attachments would be a dealbreaker.

Ghazi
Maker

@desmond_ren1 Glad you liked it. 😊


Images are intact, they can be easily turned into blob and transferred but for other attachments I’m still working on it. I guess by next release we can have something more solid. ✌🏼

Charvi Bothra

Would be really helpful in work

Jun Shen

Makes migrating notes super easy! 👀

Ghazi
Maker

@shenjun absolutely. 💯

Andrew Wang

All note - taking software should export to the most standardized Markdown format possible, so that migration won't be a problem.

Ghazi
Maker

@andrew_wy absolutely, this will solve half the problem already.