Move from Evernote to Locinote, intact.
Locinote reads Evernote's own .enex export and rebuilds each notebook — formatting, checklists, tables, and files included — so nothing gets left behind.
Nothing left behind
What comes across
Locinote reads your .enex and rebuilds each note — formatting and all.
- Notebooks — one per .enex file, named however you like
- Tags on every note, de-duplicated as they land
- Original created & updated dates
- Images, PDFs, and file attachments
- Checklists, tables, code blocks, and rich formatting
Three steps
How to export from Evernote
- 1
Install the Evernote desktop app
Export lives only in the free Windows or Mac desktop app — it is not available on Evernote Web or mobile.
- 2
Export each notebook to ENEX
In the sidebar, right-click a notebook → Export Notebook… and choose the ENEX (.enex) format. A whole notebook exports into one file.
- 3
Import into Locinote
Open Import, pick Evernote, and drop your .enex files. Each becomes a notebook; the import streams so even huge accounts finish.
Worth knowing
- Evernote's own free plan can export — there's no note-count limit on ENEX files.
- Encrypted note blocks can't be decoded by anyone but Evernote, so they're flagged rather than imported.