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watchOS 26 added Notes app to Apple Watch, here’s how I’m using it

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Why This Matters

The addition of the Notes app to watchOS 26 enhances the Apple Watch's productivity capabilities, allowing users to quickly view and create notes on the go. This integration emphasizes Apple's focus on seamless cross-device functionality and convenience for users who rely on Notes across their Apple ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

Apple Watch users got a brand new app in watchOS 26, with Apple Notes now available on your wrist. Here’s how I’ve been using the app.

Apple Notes in watchOS 26: What it can do and how I’m using it

Apple Notes is one of my most-used apps across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so I was excited when it came to the Apple Watch in watchOS 26.

At its core, the app does two basic things: let you view existing notes, and create new ones.

Understandably, you can’t edit existing notes aside from completing checklist items. But that hasn’t proven a big limitation for me.

When creating notes, you can use dictation, the onscreen keyboard, or—perhaps most conveniently—you can invoke Siri. I suspect the ability to use Siri on Apple Watch for note creation is a big part of why this new app exists.

My main use of the Notes app has revolved around two things:

Creating new notes via Siri Referencing information when my iPhone isn’t nearby

For those times when I want to create a new note on the go, Siri is a great option to have. I like using Siri on my Apple Watch whenever I’m not wearing AirPods or I’m away from a HomePod. Being able to raise my wrist and quickly say “Note to self” to create a note is extremely convenient.

As for referencing notes, the Notes app automatically puts all pinned notes at the top, followed by a list of your most recent notes. I have over 2,600 notes in iCloud, including many pinned notes. So having pinned notes first was a potential problem.

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