| Logseq | |
|---|---|
| Original author | Tienson Qin |
| Developer | Logseq Inc |
| Initial release | October 1, 2020 |
| Written in | Clojure, TypeScript |
| Platform | Windows, macOS, Android, Linux, iOS, BSD |
| Type | |
| License | AGPL-3.0 |
| Website | logseq |
| Repository | github |
Logseq is a free and open-source, personal knowledge base and note-taking application which can store data locally. It supports both Markdown and org-mode syntax.123
History
Tienson Qin started Logseq as a platform to store interconnected information on infinite graphs which would run on any device.1
Logseq Inc was formed with An Vu, Huang Peng, Tienson Qin, and ZhiYuan Chen as founders, which raised over $4.1M for the growth.3 This seed funding round included investments from Stripe CEO Patrick Collison, Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke, and ex-GitHub CEO Nat Friedman.1
Logseq is being used at Google Brain, IDEO, Meta, Tesla, MIT, Stanford and Harvard.1
See also
See also
- Comparison of note-taking software – Comparison of computer software designed for taking notes
- Comparison of wiki software – Software to run a collaborative wiki compared
References
References
- Miller, Ron (2022-05-05). "Logseq is helping rethink knowledge management". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2025-02-22.
- "Obsidian and Logseq: Evaluating Top Personal Note-Taking Tools". MSN. Retrieved 2025-02-22.
- Sawers, Paul (2022-05-05). "Meet Logseq, an open-source knowledge management system that 'stores data like a brain'". VentureBeat. Retrieved 2025-02-22.