Sidebar contains notebooks, tags, and sync status;
List of notes – contains the current list of notes – either the notes in the currently selected notebook, the notes in the currently selected tag, or search results;
Note editor: editor where you write and preview.
There are two editors: Markdown and the experimental WYSIWYG editor (please do not use with important notes as you may lose some data!);
A Web Clipper is available for Firefox and Chrome. Web Clipper is a browser extension that allows you to save web pages and screenshots from the browser;
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) support;
There is a history of notes (revisions): you can select the desired version and restore it;
You can sync with various services, including NextCloud, Dropbox, WebDAV, OneDrive, and AWS S3 (beta);
Export JEX files (Joplin export file), Markdown files, and PDF files;
It is possible to create sub-notebook;
In addition to creating notes, you can also create to-dos;
Goto Anything feature; It is possible to sort notebooks (by title and update date) and notes (by update date, by creation date, by title, by custom order);
You can create a reminder with the date and time of completion;
You can switch the editor view: editor+preview, editor only, preview only;
Support for offline operation of the program (all data is always available on the device even without an Internet connection);
Support for attaching files;
There is a search for all notes or a search in the current one;
Geo-location support;
External editor support – open notes in your favorite external editor with one click in Joplin;
Support for multiple themes;
You can create a duplicate note or move it to another notebook, as well as export the selected note;