How to Export Evernote Data to OneNote and Google Keep

Evernote recently changed their premium pricing structure and people might be looking for alternatives. Previously, a year of Evernote Plus was charged $2.99 ​​per month or $24.99 per year. But now it’s $34.99 per year. The same goes for Premium, which was previously billed for $49.99 per year but now goes up to $69.99 a year. Also, the free account can now sync notes with only 2 devices at a time, and if you’re adding a 3rd device, you’ll have to revoke access to either of the previous two.

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When you compare Evernote with its competitors like OneNote and Google Keep (free to use with lots of features), the price seems ridiculous. Even in the free version, the two-device limit is enough to frustrate me. Also speaking of value for money you can get the Office 365 Personal Plan where you will get 1 TB of cloud storage and 60 minutes per month of Skype calls. So, if you’re going to move away from Evernote for alternatives like OneNote and Google Keep, here’s how you move your data.

Export content from Evernote

We’ll take a look at how you can import notes into Google Keep and OneNote. However, if there are any other note-taking apps you’d like to switch to, exporting content from Evernote should be the first step. To get that done, you’ll have to download and install the desktop version of Evernote on your PC or Mac. Once you’ve signed in to your account and all your notes are synced, click File -> Export. You can also right-click on the Notebook you want to export and select the appropriate option.

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Here you will have the option to export these notes as ENEX (Evernote Notes Export Format), which is only useful if you are transferring notes from one Evernote account to another. You can use other options like HTML and Web Archive (MHT) to export the notes. For HTML and MHT, you can choose which note attributes in addition to what you want to export. Like, you can just select the title and date and ignore other options like tags, author and location which may not be suitable for other tools.

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Finally, save the file to an appropriate location on your computer, and you can then use it as an input file in any note-taking application.

Import Evernote data into OneNote

Importing Evernote data into OneNote is easy thanks to the import tools provided by Microsoft. The tool does not require you to manually export data from Evernote, however, you must still install and sign in to your Evernote account on your PC for the import tool to work. Also, if this is your first time using OneNote, I recommend opening it first and configuring initial settings before importing your notes from Evernote.

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Once all of that is done, launch the OneNote Import Tool and agree to the license agreements above the fold to continue to the next step. Here you will be shown all the Notebooks you have on Evernote, where you can choose to import individual notebooks or all of them. If Evernote is not installed, you can also import the ENEX file manually by clicking the option Import a file instead.

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Next, authenticate your OneNote account in the tool and start the import process. OneNote creates the Notebooks and tags you have on Evernote for you to easily work on in OneNote. It can take some time to import all the data from Evernote to OneNote, so make sure you close OneNote on your system while importing the data and only open it after the transfer is complete.

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Import Evernote Data into Google Keep

To be honest, there is currently no direct and efficient way to import Evernote data into Google Keep. Since Google Keep doesn’t have any typing options, there’s no way to type notes directly. You can export notes from Evernote as plain HTML and then manually add them to Google Keep one by one. I fully understand that this is not possible at all if you have a lot of different notes and notebooks on Evernote, but that’s just how Google Keep works.

So again, I recommend trying OneNote if you’re looking to switch from Evernote. If you’re just getting started or you only have a few notes on Evernote, you can try Google Keep.

Conclusion

So that’s how you can export Evernote data to OneNote and Google Keep. Let us know how you feel about the recent changes to Evernote’s free account and whether you plan to change or stick with it as a loyal user? We love interacting with our readers through comments.

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