
Remarkable
Founded Year
2013Stage
Series B | AliveTotal Raised
$25MValuation
$0000Revenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+55 points in the past 30 days
About Remarkable
Remarkable offers digital notebooks that enable users to take notes, draw, and organize documents. Their products include features like handwriting conversion to typed text and a distraction-free environment. The company serves individuals and professionals who utilize note-taking and document management tools. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Oslo, Norway.
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Remarkable's Products & Differentiators
reMarkable - the paper tablet
The reMarkable paper tablet features paper-like reading, writing and sketching achieved through our breakthrough 10.3” digital paper display and a digital pen. It was designed from the ground-up to meet the needs of people who prefer paper.
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Remarkable Patents
Remarkable has filed 30 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- computing input devices
- computer graphic techniques
- conservation and restoration

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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4/25/2023 | 11/12/2024 | Raster graphics editors, Conservation and restoration, Image processing, Elementary geometry, Computer graphic techniques | Grant |
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Grant Date | 11/12/2024 |
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Related Topics | Raster graphics editors, Conservation and restoration, Image processing, Elementary geometry, Computer graphic techniques |
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Latest Remarkable News
Nov 13, 2025
I'm a big fan of the ReMarkable Paper Pro, but Amazon's new Kindle Scribe is a strong challenger - here's how they compare. Nina Raemont/ZDNET At its recent September hardware launch, Amazon showcased its two new e-readers designed for note-taking: the Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft , solidifying its position in the premium paper tablet market. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is the first full-color note-taking e-reader Kindle and competes against the ReMarkable Paper Pro , a colorized paper tablet and fantastic device in its own right with a stalwart following for its robust feature set and smooth writing experience. Both the ReMarkable Paper Pro and Amazon's new Scribe Colorsoft aim for the high end of the creative productivity market, with the Scribe Colorsoft starting at $630 and available later this year, and the ReMarkable Paper Pro starting at $675. Neither of these tablets is cheap, so what's the difference between them? Let's examine some of the main features. The writing experience When it comes to pen-to-paper emulation, both tablets succeed in delivering a satisfying writing experience with their own versions of textured glass, premium pencils, backlit displays, and color screens. ZDNET's Nina Raemont recently tested out the 11-inch Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and noted the tablet's smooth texture-molded glass that improves the pen's friction. In addition, the tablet's increased memory (32GB or 64GB) results in zero lag from the pen to the surface, even with rapid movements. The ReMarkable Paper Pro has a slightly larger 11.8-inch display and uses real ink particles held together in chambers that individually control each pixel. It also has a dithered color system that mixes RGBCYM pixels with blacks and whites to create custom colors that are more muted and have a natural palette. The writing experience on the Paper Pro is top-tier, responding to the movement of the stylus in subtle ways that feel realistic and responsive. Both tablets have similar technology for a limited array of colors, utilizing shading and color combinations to provide more options. App integrations Nina Raemont/ZDNET Both tablets have fantastic writing experiences, but it's the app integrations that make them practical. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft syncs with Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive and will feature an AI-powered search (through the cloud). Later this year, Amazon will introduce integrations with Alexa. Obviously, Amazon's tablet also integrates with its vast e-book ecosystem, which makes it the better choice if you're looking for a tablet to mark up all your favorite e-books. The ReMarkable Paper Pro also features a robust lineup of integrations, including the two previously mentioned and a very important one: Slack. With a few taps, you can send sketches and notes directly to Slack, which is a standout feature for me. Paired with the ReMarkable Connect subscription service, you can get unlimited cloud storage and access to ReMarkable's entire ecosystem of templates, which includes lists, calendars, flowcharts, and storyboarding materials. These thoughtfully designed templates encourage exploration. Which form factor is for you? The ReMarkable Paper Pro Move Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET The previous-gen Kindle Scribe resembled a sheet of notebook paper, with one side of the tablet thicker than the other. The new model opts for a sleeker look, with all four bezels the same size and a stronger magnet for the stylus, which I noted was a little finicky and prone to falling off. Conversely, the ReMarkable Paper Pro is a little more sleek, even though it's slightly thicker and heavier. ReMarkable also has a nice collection of high-quality woven fabric and genuine leather cases that contribute to the device's overall premium aesthetic. The ReMarkable Paper Pro also comes in a second, more compact form factor: the Paper Pro Go , which is about the size of a notepad -- a unique, 7.7-inch tablet for note takers, journalists, or designers looking for an expressly portable paper tablet. In terms of dimensions, the new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is 5.4mm thin and weighs 0.8 pounds (14.1 ounces), while the ReMarkable Paper Pro is 5.1mm thin and weighs 1.16 pounds (18.56 ounces). ZDNET's buying advice Both tablets are comparable when it comes to the premium writing experience. You'll experience no lag and smooth, realistic pen-to-paper and a selection of colors on both. The ReMarkable Paper Pro has a slightly more textured surface, and it's larger -- offering a little more workspace. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft connects with Amazon's ecosystem, making it the better choice for anyone who already has an extensive library and wants to take notes on e-books. The ReMarkable Paper Pro, however, has its own unique ecosystem with templates, an AI-powered search, and seamless integration with Slack. Plus, it comes in two sizes. The ReMarkable's physical form feels a little more premium to me (and it's a little more expensive), which contributes to the overall experience. However, as it hasn't been released yet, I haven't had a chance to test out the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft for an extended period of time. Stay tuned for additional updates. Featured reviews
Remarkable Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Remarkable founded?
Remarkable was founded in 2013.
Where is Remarkable's headquarters?
Remarkable's headquarters is located at Fridtjof Nansens vei 12, Oslo.
What is Remarkable's latest funding round?
Remarkable's latest funding round is Series B.
How much did Remarkable raise?
Remarkable raised a total of $25M.
Who are the investors of Remarkable?
Investors of Remarkable include Spark Capital, StartupLab, Bonfire Ventures and Stratel.
Who are Remarkable's competitors?
Competitors of Remarkable include Jotit and 7 more.
What products does Remarkable offer?
Remarkable's products include reMarkable - the paper tablet.
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