Coming soon · For Mac, Windows & Web

Trapped in an old OneNote backup?
We open it.

That .onepkg file you can't open on Mac, that notebook locked inside an account you no longer have, those years of notes you thought were lost — we get them back. Then it's your call: stay in OneNote, move to Notion, Obsidian, or anywhere else.

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The problem

Microsoft deprecated the import. Your notes shouldn't suffer for it.

OneNote for Microsoft 365 quietly removed the ability to import downloaded notebooks. The official suggestion? Export every page as PDF. For most users with years of notes, that's not a solution — it's a slow goodbye to their own work.

When I moved jobs, I backed up all of my OneNote notes to .onepkg files. Now, I can't open any of my notes on my Macbook… Why is this so difficult? I am so so very frustrated.
— Real user, Microsoft Q&A · 2024
Two paths

Your file. Your decision.

We don't tell you what to use. We just give you back the freedom to choose.

Path A · Stay

Keep using OneNote, with your archive working again.

Rebuild the notebook into a clean structure you can re-import to OneNote M365, OneNote 2016, or sync to OneDrive. Your old backups, alive again.

  • OneNote M365
  • OneNote 2016
  • OneDrive sync
  • Self-contained ZIP
Path B · Move

Migrate to any modern app, structure preserved.

Export to Markdown, Notion, Obsidian, Apple Notes — with notebook hierarchy, images, attachments, and tables intact. Move on without losing a thing.

  • Notion
  • Obsidian
  • Apple Notes
  • Markdown
  • PDF
  • HTML
  • DOCX

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