Logseq
Personal knowledge base and note-taking software
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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.[1][2][3]
Original authorTienson Qin
DeveloperLogseq Inc
Initial releaseOctober 1, 2020
Written inClojure, TypeScript
| 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 |
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
- Comparison of note-taking software – Comparison of computer software designed for taking notes
- Comparison of wiki software – Software to run a collaborative wiki compared