TiberiumA browser note taking app for any device
If you've been looking for a browser note taking app, you probably want one thing more than anything else: a tool that gets out of the way. Tiberium is built around that exact idea. It opens fast, saves quietly, and gives you a clean canvas to think on. Below is what makes it work, who it's for, and how to get the most out of it.
What to look for
- ✓ Sign up for Tiberium and open a new note
- ✓ Create one inbox folder for raw capture
- ✓ Add a daily note for whatever you're working on
- ✓ Use a single tag for the theme you're thinking about most
- ✓ Schedule a five-minute end-of-day sort
What you actually get with a browser note taking app
The best browser note taking app stays quiet most of the time. It opens fast, saves as you type, and only shows you the controls you ask for. Tiberium follows that rule: a calm canvas, an unobtrusive sidebar, and live search that returns results as you type.
Underneath that calm surface there's real structure. Folders for the big buckets, tags for the cross-cutting topics, templates for the routines, and a one-click publish for anything you want the world to see. Pick the parts you need; ignore the rest.
- Instant open — no splash, no sync wheel, no upsell
- Autosave on every keystroke; nothing to remember to do
- Folders, tags, and templates that work together, not against each other
- Live search that returns results before you finish typing
- One-click publishing to a clean shareable URL
Who Tiberium fits
Tiberium is built for people who write more than they format. Solo creators, students, founders, hobbyists, and anyone who's tried a heavier tool and felt it slow them down — this is the kind of browser note taking app that should feel like a relief, not another thing to learn.
If you live inside a complex system today (databases, kanban boards, nested toggles), Tiberium will feel sparse. That sparseness is the point. The features that earn their keep stay; the rest goes away.
How to get started
Sign up takes about ten seconds. There's no setup wizard and nothing to configure. Open the app, start a new note, type a few words — Tiberium saves them. Most people get to their first useful note inside two minutes.
From there, build the smallest system that helps. One inbox folder for raw capture, a handful of folders for active projects, and tags for the topics that cut across them. That's enough structure for years of writing.
Where Tiberium fits in the wider browser note taking app landscape
Tiberium is the main notes app at the center of this — it's the home of every page you see across this site. If you want the full overview of what the app does, the [Tiberium notes app homepage](/) is the right place to start.
From there you can sign up, open your first note, and decide whether this is the right browser note taking app for your work. Most people make that call inside the first hour.
Try Tiberium today
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Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Is Tiberium really a browser note taking app?
Yes — for the way most people use one, Tiberium covers it. Fast capture, folders and tags, live search, and shareable pages.
Is Tiberium free?
Yes. You can use it for free; there's a simple paid tier for extras, but the core notes experience is free forever.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Tiberium runs in your browser, so any modern Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox works.
How does Tiberium save my notes?
It saves to the cloud as you type. There's no save button and no risk of losing a note because you forgot to hit save.