Your iPhone’s Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

Apple Notes has received many improvements over its lifetime, but noticeably absent year after year was the ability to easily add quick links in notes to other notes for reference. The latest software updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac finally address this with a simple note-linking tool.

Apple’s new note-linking feature follows other note-taking apps, such as Evernote, Obsidian, and Simplenote, which already make deep-linking notes a simple task. There were some workarounds using Shortcuts and collaboration invites to create note links in Apple Notes, but it should have never been that difficult.

Requirements

  • At least iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and/or macOS Sonoma (all currently in beta).

Adding a Hyperlink to Selected Text

  1. Double-tap or triple-tap to select the text you want to hyperlink.
  2. Adjust the highlighted boundaries of the selected text if necessary.
  3. Tap the arrow (>) in the contextual menu and select “Add Link.”(If you don’t see the menu, tap the selected text to make it appear.)
  4. Begin typing the name of the note you want to link to and select it from the suggestions.
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
  1. Tap “Done”to add the hyperlinked note to the selected text. (If you toggle on the “Use Note Title as Name”switch and hit “Done,”the text you selected will be replaced entirely by a Notes icon and the name of the note.)

Once the note has been linked, tapping the text will immediately open the note that you linked to. You can also long-press the hyperlinked text to see the link (which uses the applenotes URL scheme) and open, copy, or share it.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

Adding a Link with the Note’s Name

If you don’t need to hyperlink any text in your note or would prefer to see the other note’s name, you can add a regular link to the other note. This can be done as described above in step 5, which will replace the selected text you initially meant to hyperlink, but it makes more sense to:

  1. Move the cursor to where you want to drop the link.
  2. Tap the cursor to open the contextual menu.
  3. Tap the arrow (>) in the contextual menu and select “Add Link.”
  4. Begin typing the name of the note you want to link to and select it from the suggestions.
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
  1. Tap “Done”to add the link. (If you toggle off the “Use Note Title as Name”switch, you can create hyperlinked text instead via the “Optional”field that appears, as seen in the previous section.)

The link will appear as a note icon with the name of the note right after it. If you ever update the note’s name, this link will update accordingly, ensuring the hyperlink always reflects the note’s current title.

Tapping the note’s name will immediately open its associated note. You can also long-press the note’s title to see a rich link preview of the note itself. You’ll also have options to open the note or copy its link, as well as a way to edit or remove the link.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

Creating Bidirectional Note Links

Unfortunately, after tapping the hyperlinked text or the note’s name to open up the linked note, you can’t quickly return to the note you were in first. However, you can link it to the current note to create a bidirectional connection. That way, going forward, you can switch between the notes with just a tap.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

Editing or Removing Note Links

You can also edit or remove note links. For links that use the note’s name, tap and hold its name, then select “Remove Link”to get rid of the whole thing. Otherwise, select “Edit Link”to change the link to a different note or switch off “Use Note Title as Name”to add custom hyperlinked text instead via the “Optional”field that appears. You can remove the link from here as well.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

For links that use custom hyperlinked text, use the selection tool to highlight some or all of the link, which should bring up the contextual menu where you’ll see options for “Edit Link”and “Remove Link.”When editing the link, you can change the link to a different note or switch on “Use Note Title as Name”to swap the hyperlinked text out with the note’s name instead. You can remove the link from here as well.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together
Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

Working with Note Links on macOS

The process is a little different on macOS Sonoma. To create custom hyperlinked text, highlight the word or phrase in the current note, then go to Edit –> Add Link in the menu bar or use the Command-K shortcut. From here, it’s the same as on iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. Hit “OK”when done.

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

To use the note’s name as the link, place your cursor where you want it, then select Edit –> Add Link from the menu bar or use the Command-K shortcut. Search for and select the note and ensure “Use Note Title as Name”is checked before hitting “OK.”

Your iPhone's Notes App Finally Lets You Link Your Notes Together

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