Description
Obsidian is a local-first note-taking application that stores data as markdown files on the user’s device. It is designed for users who want full control over their notes and prefer to work offline by default. The app supports linking notes together, creating a personal knowledge graph.
Obsidian is not open-source but supports a robust plugin ecosystem that allows users to extend its functionality. It works entirely offline, with optional paid online features like encrypted sync and note publishing. The app is available on desktop and mobile platforms.
Obsidian is developed by a global team and is based in Canada. It remains an independent product with no known acquisition, continuing to focus on providing a flexible and powerful note-taking experience.
Summary
Obsidian is a local-first, markdown-based note-taking app with a strong plugin ecosystem. It is developed independently and works offline by default.