TiberiumAn Evernote alternative for Android, built for thumbs
The notes you take on your phone are usually the most important ones — the half-idea on the bus, the address mid-conversation, the thing your manager said on a call. Tiberium runs in your Android browser and is built to capture those notes fast, then make them easy to find on a bigger screen later.
Capture in seconds
Open the tab, tap new note, type. No splash screen, no permission popup, no pretending to be a social app. The keyboard is up and you are writing within a second.
Search later, find quickly
Phone notes are only useful if you can find them again. Tiberium's live search returns matches as you type, so the note you scribbled three weeks ago is one query away.
Organize on the go
Tags work especially well on mobile — one tap and the note is filed. No fumbling with folder pickers. You can move things into folders later when you are back at a real screen.
Add to your home screen
Most Android browsers will let you add Tiberium to your home screen as an installable web app. From the user's perspective it behaves like any other native app, but with no Play Store gymnastics.
On-the-bus note
One line, one tag, done. The note is safely synced before you put the phone away.
Quote capture
Heard something good in a meeting or podcast? Paraphrase it now, tag it later.
Address or detail
One quick note titled with the date, picked up tonight on your laptop.
Try Tiberium free
Capture ideas, organize notes, and publish shareable pages in seconds. No credit card required.
Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Is there a native Android app?
Not yet — Tiberium runs in the Android browser and as an installable web app. For most workflows that is enough.
Does it work offline?
A short connection hiccup is fine, but extended offline use is not the target. The note saves the moment you reconnect.
Can I share a note from my phone?
Yes — publish a note to its public URL and share the link from any Android share sheet.
Does it support widgets?
Not yet. The fastest capture path today is the home screen icon.