Tiles
A minimal note taking app with grid design.

About Tiles
Introduction to Tiles
Tiles is a minimal note-taking application designed around a grid-based layout. It is free, local-first, and runs entirely in the browser. No account is required, and it functions offline, making it suitable for users who need quick access to notes without network dependencies.
The app focuses on efficient use of screen space and straightforward organization. It supports WYSIWYG Markdown editing, voice transcription, reusable checklists, and timestamped checklists, enabling structured capture of ideas, tasks, and records in a compact interface.
Key Takeaways
- Local-first note-taking that works fully in the browser
- No account required; notes are stored locally and available offline
- WYSIWYG Markdown editor for formatted text without manual syntax
- Voice transcription for converting spoken input into text notes
- Reusable checklists for recurring tasks or routines
- Timestamped checklists for tracking when items were completed
- Grid-based layout for efficient use of space and quick scanning
- Minimal setup and frictionless note capture
| Aspect | Summary |
|---|---|
| Interface | Grid-based layout for compact organization |
| Editor | WYSIWYG Markdown support |
| Capture | Voice transcription for quick note entry |
| Tasking | Reusable and timestamped checklists |
| Access | Browser-based, no account, works offline |
How Tiles Works
Tiles operates entirely within a web browser. Notes are created and managed locally, so there is no need to sign up for an account. Because it is local-first, the app remains usable without an internet connection, and information persists between sessions on the same device.
Content is authored through a WYSIWYG Markdown editor, allowing users to format text, structure headings, and create lists without learning syntax. Checklists can be saved and reused for recurring workflows. Timestamped checklist items add a record of when tasks were completed, supporting basic tracking and review.
For rapid capture, voice transcription converts spoken input into text. Notes are displayed in a grid, enabling users to scan, arrange, and manage multiple items within a compact, visually organized workspace.
Core Benefits and Applications
Tiles supports a range of everyday note-taking and task scenarios. The grid layout helps maintain an overview of many small notes at once, while Markdown and checklists provide structure when needed. Offline capability and the absence of accounts reduce friction and support use in constrained or private environments.
Practical applications include:
- Task and to-do management using reusable and timestamped checklists
- Meeting or lecture notes captured quickly via voice transcription
- Study and research notes formatted with Markdown for clarity
- Personal journaling and habit tracking with recurring checklists
- Travel, fieldwork, or any context where offline access is required