Weave | Desktop _best_
You can export a canvas as an image, PDF, or markdown outline. However, backlinks and node positions are lost. Moving data out of Weave is harder than moving it in.
There is no iOS/Android app, and no web clipper. You can view a canvas on a phone via a third-party renderer, but editing is impossible. This makes Weave a “desktop-only” tool, which kills the capture habit for many. weave desktop
It excels as a spatial sketchpad for complex ideas —planning a thesis, designing a game world, mapping a software architecture, or organizing a messy creative project. However, its lack of mobile access, weak search, and niche community keep it from mainstream adoption. You can export a canvas as an image,
Recommended with caveats. Try the free trial first, and be prepared to change your note-taking habits. There is no iOS/Android app, and no web clipper
Searching across all canvases is text-based only. You cannot search by color, node type, or recent edits. For large projects (1000+ nodes), finding a specific note can become frustrating.