All creators can now use the new editor beta!
Ahead of the full release of the new editor, the new editor (beta version), which was previously limited to note premium members, is now finally available for all creators to use!
Please see this article for a list of features.
How to try the new editor
Method 1: Open the standard editor and click "Try it now" at the top of the screen to switch to the beta version.
Method 2: Open the standard editor, click the ellipsis (...) in the top right corner of the screen, and click "Try the beta version" to switch to the beta version.



How to revert from the new editor
Method 1: Open the new editor and click "Revert" at the top of the screen to return to the original editor.
Method 2: Open the new editor, click the ellipsis (...) in the top right corner of the screen, and click "Return to the previous article creation screen" to return to the original editor.
What you can do with the new editor
So, I would like to review what you can do with the new editor in this note.
Once you have used the new features of the new editor, please be sure to publish your post with the hashtag "#note新エディタ"!
You are also very welcome to re-edit past articles using the new editor! If you post them on Twitter with the hashtag "#note新エディタ", the note staff will also go check out your re-edited articles!
We are also waiting for tweets with ideas on how you would like to use it.
1. Bullet points, numbered lists, and large/small headings (h3)
You can now display text, formulas, etc., as bullet points or numbered lists.
Also, we have changed the system so that instead of just headings, you can now add hierarchy with large headings, small headings, and body text. It is now possible to make the structure of your writing clearer.
How to make bullet points
Select the text you want to make into a bullet point (1). Click the fourth mark from the left on the displayed toolbar (2) and select "List" (3)


How to create a numbered list
Select the text you want to turn into a numbered list (①). Click the fourth icon from the left on the displayed toolbar (②) and select "Numbered list" (③).


How to create headings and subheadings
Select the text you want to make a heading or subheading (①). Click the [T] icon on the displayed toolbar (②) and select "Subheading (or Heading)" (③).


Hamamatsu Science Museum Mira-ira shared their thoughts on using this feature!
I often use the editor's heading feature. It is useful for organizing where the information I want to introduce fits within a larger scientific phenomenon, and in what order it should be arranged to be easily understood. Also, while it is mentioned that a subheading (h3) feature is being added this time, I feel the potential that if features like h4, 5, 6... are expanded in the future, we could develop creature encyclopedias on note, similar to a creature search table.
② Citing the source
You can now include the source when using quotes. This is a useful feature when quoting lines from novels or movies, or text from other creators. The source is displayed at the bottom right of the quote.
You can embed a URL in the source. Since readers can check the original text via this URL, the credibility of the information provided by the writer is increased.
To enable everyone to start and continue creating.
③ Inserting image captions
You can now add descriptions to images such as illustrations or photos inserted into the body text. The description is displayed directly below the image. It is convenient because you can write detailed explanations of the image separately from the main text.

There are other improved features, so please try them out!
We have compiled the voices of creators who have already used the new editor beta version in the note below. We have received feedback from illustrators, manga artists, designers, and others.
The new editor development team is working on improvements every day so that everyone will be satisfied when it is released to the public. We look forward to your continued feedback!
If you would like to send feedback, please use the URL below.
For improvements and feature requests, please use note feedback. For other inquiries, please use the
request submission form.
