Use Quick Notes on iPad
You can use Quick Notes to jot down information over any app or screen on iPad. Add links, images, tags, and mentions to a Quick Note so you can get to important names, numbers, and ideas easily. When you highlight text in Safari or add a link from an app, you see a Quick Note thumbnail next time you visit the site, taking you right to what you were viewing before.
You can access all your Quick Notes in the Notes app. And when you make a Quick Note on your iPad, you can see the note on your iPhone and Mac, too.
Take a Quick Note
To make a Quick Note from any app, do any of the following:
Tap , then tap Add to Quick Note.
Open Control Center, then tap .
(If you don’t see , add it to Control Center.)
If your iPad is connected to an Apple external keyboard, use the Globe-Q keyboard shortcut to open Quick Notes. If Quick Notes is already open, you can use Command-N to create a new note.
Take Quick Notes with the corner gesture
Swipe up from the bottom right corner of the display using Apple Pencil.
Tip: You can also do this gesture with your finger—go to Settings > Multitasking & Gestures, then turn on Swipe Finger from Corner.
Go to Settings > Apps > Notes, tap Corner Gestures, then do any of the following:
Turn on or off Allow Finger to Swipe from Corner.
Tap Left Corner Swipe or Right Corner Swipe, then choose an action.
View and organize Quick Notes
Go to the Notes app on your iPad.
Tap Quick Notes in the folders list.
Note: You can’t lock a Quick Note unless you move it to a different folder.
If you move an individual Quick Note to a different folder, it becomes a standard note and no longer appears as a Quick Note in other apps.