When you’re ready to import your notes from Evernote to OneNote, do the following: If you have Evernote for Mac installed, sign in with your Evernote account, and then make sure that your latest notes are completely synced before you begin importing to OneNote. Here is what you’ll need to import your Evernote notes into OneNote for Mac:Īny Mac running OS X El Capitan version 10.11 or later (required).Įvernote for Mac (optional, but this speeds up the migration process). If you only ever use Evernote on the Web, we recommend exporting your notes from Evernote for Mac or Windows to an Evernote export (.enex) file. You likely already have such an account, but you can just as easily create a new one for free. You can choose any Microsoft Account to use with OneNote, no matter if it’s a personal Hotmail,, or account, or a Microsoft Account given to you by your work or your school.
The OneNote Importer finds any Evernote content on your Mac and sends it to OneNote.
This article outlines the steps required to import your notes from Evernote to OneNote for Mac and offers answers to questions you might have about transferring your content.
Note: The importer software described on this page is still available for you to download and use, but we’re no longer actively developing or supporting this tool.