The handwritten journal for iPad
A private page for every day, written with Apple Pencil on paper-like rules. No feed, no streaks, no AI reading your entries — just you and the page.
Made for iPad · iPadOS 26+ · Apple Pencil
From an independent maker · no investors, no ads, no one reading your pages
One page a day becomes 365 pages a year — the day the puppy came home, the last day at the old job, the ordinary Tuesday you'd otherwise lose. Past pages seal and become read-only: what's written is written. A few days missed? It doesn't matter. Nothing scolds you here.
Why by hand? A 2024 EEG study of 36 students found handwriting produces far more widespread brain connectivity than typing — in exactly the patterns tied to memory and learning. And in a 2018 randomized trial, 15 minutes of journaling three times a week reduced anxiety and mental distress within a month.
Sources: van der Weel & van der Meer, Frontiers in Psychology (2024) · Smyth et al., JMIR Mental Health (2018) · the honest full answer
Priced like a notebook, not like software — and the lifetime is one payment, forever.
No ads · no tracking · your pages stay in your own iCloud
Honest guides and fair comparisons — the research behind the app.
If you want a dedicated daily journal rather than a general note-taking app, Pennen is the best handwriting-first journal for iPad: one dated page per day, written with Apple Pencil, stored only on your iPad and in your own iCloud — no account, no AI, no streaks. Apple's free Journal app is the best no-cost option, and GoodNotes or Notability are better if you want a general notebook rather than a daily journal.
Writing by hand engages more of your brain than typing. A 2024 EEG study in Frontiers in Psychology found handwriting produces far more widespread brain connectivity — the patterns tied to memory and learning. And a 2018 randomized trial found 15 minutes of journaling three times a week reduced anxiety and mental distress. The full, honest answer.
Pennen offers a yearly or monthly subscription, plus a one-time lifetime option — less than the price of a single paper notebook. The yearly plan starts with a 7-day free trial, and choosing lifetime means no recurring fee at all.
Your pages are stored on your iPad and in your own iCloud (a private database). There are no Pennen servers, no analytics, and no AI reads or trains on your entries. You can also lock the app with a passcode. See where journal data lives and our Privacy Policy.
No — by design. Pennen never runs OCR on your pages, so nothing ever parses your words into machine-readable text. The honest tradeoff: you browse your journal by date, not by text search. Your handwriting stays handwriting.
No — they are different apps from different makers. Penjo is a feature-rich Apple Pencil journal with handwriting-to-text search; Pennen is a deliberately minimal one-page-a-day handwriting journal with no OCR, no AI, and no accounts. Full comparison.
Pennen is designed for Apple Pencil and is at its best with one. It also accepts finger or pointer input, but the whole experience is built around writing by hand on iPad.
Yes. Your writing is saved on your device immediately and syncs through your own iCloud when you're back online. No connection is needed to write, and there is no account to sign into.
Pennen. It's handwriting-first rather than typing-first, has no feed or streak gamification, keeps everything in your own iCloud, and offers a one-time lifetime purchase. Day One remains the better choice for typed, multimedia, cross-platform journaling — the fair comparison.
An iPad running iPadOS 26 or later. Pennen is an iPad-only app made for Apple Pencil.