Here's how Evernote and Matter compare across the features people actually look for. They share 9 core capabilities; the differences show up in what each tool focuses on.
Feature
Evernote
Matter
Keep
Capture and save
Browser extension
Web Clipper (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave
Mobile apps
iOS, Android
iOS; Android parity unclear
Save from email
Forwarding address
Premium
Forward to in.keep.md
Save tweets
Quoteshots + X integration
Save YouTube videos
Premium; with transcription
With transcripts
Save GitHub stars
Save PDFs
Converted to markdown
Save files (docs, spreadsheets)
Attachments
Word, Excel, CSV, HTML, OpenDocument
Save audio files
Voice memos
Podcast episodes
With Whisper transcription
Save via API
Auto-sync sources
RSS auto-sync
Premium
YouTube channel sync
X bookmarks sync
Auto-sync on paid plans; manual import from extension export on free
GitHub stars sync
Newsletter inbox sync
Partial
Premium
Library and reading
Reader view
Partial
Offline reading
Partial
Full-text search
Premium
Semantic / AI search
Highlights
Partial
Unlimited on Premium
Highlight from the extension or from inside the reader, with optional notes; renders inline
Notes
Unlimited on Premium
Tags
Collections
Notebooks + Spaces
Partial
Public sharing
Quoteshots for individual quotes
Partial
Full-text RSS extraction
AI and agents
Markdown export for AI agents
Per-item .md URL
Bulk markdown export
Partial
MCP server
CLI tool
keep-markdown npm package
Claude Code skill
AI summaries
AI Rewrite, AI Meeting Notes, Advanced+
Premium (AI Co-Reader)
AI summary and AI tagging on every saved article
Public API
Import and export
OPML import / export
Import from and export to any OPML-compatible reader
Pocket import
ZIP, CSV, and legacy HTML exports
Instapaper import
CSV export with folders, archive, and starred state
CSV / JSON export
ENEX
Partial
Export to CSV or JSON. Import plain CSV/TSV plus Omnivore, Raindrop.io, Pinboard, and Wallabag export files.
Send to Kindle
Premium
EPUB delivered to your Kindle email
Import Kindle highlights
Premium, via Amazon account sync
From My Clippings.txt, no Amazon login required
Pricing
Evernote is free, paid from $8.25/mo and Matter is free, paid from $8/mo. The tier that fits best usually comes down to how many items you save each month.
Unlimited notes, notebooks, spaces, tags, devices, and storage. All AI features.
$14.17/mo
Enterprise
Team collaboration, admin controls. Custom pricing.
Custom
Matter
Free
Unlimited library, web + mobile extensions, parsing, unlimited tags.
Free
Premium
HD text-to-speech, AI Co-Reader, RSS feeds, newsletter inbox, unlimited highlights, Kindle send, integrations.
$8/mo
Keep
Free
Unlimited links, browser extension, API/CLI/MCP, RSS feeds, YouTube subscriptions, and free imports from bookmark export files.
Free
Plus
500 full-content items per cycle, X bookmarks, email inbox, GitHub sync, uploads, and AI features.
$10/mo
Pro
1,000 full-content items per cycle, everything in Plus.
$20/mo
Max
5,000 full-content items per cycle, everything in Pro.
$50/mo
Strengths and weaknesses
Both tools do their category well, but the specifics differ. Here's what each one is good at and where it tends to fall short.
What Evernote does well
Iconic Web Clipper saves full pages, not just links
Does a lot in one app: notes, tasks, PDFs, calendar, and more
Powerful search across text, images, and handwriting
Broad AI suite: Transcribe, Rewrite, Text-to-Speech, Meeting Notes
Where it falls short
Expensive paid tiers relative to focused alternatives
Free tier (50 notes) is too restrictive for real use
Performance and interface feel dated compared to modern tools
Not optimised for the read-later or feed reader workflow
What Matter does well
Exceptional typography and reading UI
HD text-to-speech for long articles (Premium)
AI Co-Reader summarises and explains content
Strong newsletter workflow and writer-following feed
Where it falls short
Small team, slower update pace than bigger competitors
No public API for scripting or integrations
Most power-user features require Premium
No structured markdown export for AI agents
About Evernote
Evernote is the grandfather of note-taking apps and the inventor of the modern Web Clipper. After Bending Spoons acquired it in 2022, the product was rebuilt, repriced, and refocused on a more AI-forward direction. The current plans are Free (50 notes total), Starter ($8.25/mo or $99/yr), Advanced ($14.17/mo or $249.99/yr), and Enterprise. Advanced includes the full AI suite: AI Transcribe, AI Rewrite, AI Text-to-Speech, AI Meeting Notes, AI Diagrams, and AI Detector.
The Web Clipper still saves full page context (not just links) and is the feature that pulls read-later workflows into Evernote's orbit.
About Matter
Matter is a read-later app that leans hard on typography, audio, and AI as a co-reader. The free tier covers unlimited saves, the parser, mobile and web extensions, and unlimited tags. Premium at $8/mo or $60/yr adds HD text-to-speech, an AI Co-Reader that summarises and explains, full-text search, RSS feeds, newsletter syncing, unlimited highlights, integrations, and Kindle send.
The reading UI is one of the nicest in the category. The team is small, which shows in a smaller feature set than Readwise Reader but also in a more coherent product.