Students turning handwriting into study notes
Use MyScript Notes or Math when handwritten material needs search, conversion, or review later.
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Updated June 19, 2026
MyScript is useful when handwriting itself is the workflow, not just a nice input option. Students and note-takers may care about MyScript Notes or Math for handwriting conversion, searchable ink, PDFs, pen gestures, boards, and study help. Developers and device teams should evaluate the SDK or Text-to-handwriting API separately.
Before buying, separate the product options. Consumer apps have clearer subscription and trial details. SDK and API use needs a sales or demo conversation about platform, language, recognition type, volume, and licensing. If you only need typed notes, a generic PDF annotator, or a familiar consumer notes app, compare RemNote, Zoho Notebook, or reMarkable.
MyScript provides handwriting recognition technology and apps, including MyScript Notes, MyScript Math, Calculator, SDKs, and a Text-to-handwriting API.
Official pages cover consumer note and math apps, developer SDK use cases, handwriting-to-text, pen gestures, PDFs, boards, AI study features, and quote-led API or organization evaluation.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Handwriting-to-text | Convert handwritten notes into editable or searchable content. | App trial review. |
| Math recognition | Work with handwritten math through MyScript Math and related technology. | 7-day app trial. |
| PDF and board notes | Use notes, PDFs, boards, pen gestures, and study features in MyScript Notes. | Consumer app fit. |
| SDK recognition | Add text, math, diagram, or bespoke handwriting recognition to apps or devices. | Contact sales. |
| Text-to-handwriting API | Generate handwriting-style vector output through REST API where supported. | Demo and quote. |
Use MyScript Notes or Math when handwritten material needs search, conversion, or review later.
Start app trial.
Use MyScript Notes when pen gestures, handwritten documents, and PDF work matter.
Confirm app plan.
Use the SDK when recognition needs to live inside a product or device.
Contact sales.
Use the API endpoints when text needs to become handwriting-style SVG/vector output.
Book demo.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| MyScript app pricing | Official pricing page covers MyScript Math and MyScript Notes app subscriptions. | Free plan: no free plan verified after the 7-day app trial. |
| 7-day app trial | Official pricing page verifies a 7-day free trial for app subscriptions. | Free trial: verified for apps. |
| SDK / API / organization use | Contact-sales or demo requests apply to SDK, organization, and Text-to-handwriting API evaluation. | No public SDK/API free trial verified. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan: no free plan was verified after the MyScript app trial; MyScript Math FAQ says it is paid after the 7-day trial. Free trial: official 7-day app trial verified. SDK, organization, and Text-to-handwriting API use should be confirmed through contact/demo requests, with no public SDK/API free trial verified.
MyScript checks should include whether the need is Notes, Math, Calculator, SDK, or Text-to-handwriting API; tablet and pen workflow; PDF import; handwriting-to-text quality; math recognition; board and study features; AI limits; SDK platform support; REST API volume; SVG/vector output; language and script coverage; data ownership; licensing; organization contact options; and export needs.
Start by choosing the product path: consumer notes, math app, SDK, or API. Test MyScript Notes or Math with real handwriting, PDFs, math, and export needs during the app trial. For SDK or API work, bring platform requirements, language/script needs, expected volume, privacy rules, and licensing questions to the sales or demo conversation.
No free plan was verified after the app trial for MyScript apps.
Yes. The official pricing page verifies a 7-day free trial for app subscriptions.
No. MyScript also offers SDK and API technology for handwriting recognition and text-to-handwriting use cases.
Students, tablet users, developers, and product teams that need handwriting recognition or handwriting output should consider it.