A Reliable OrbitNote Alternative
OrbitNote users report lost work, crashes, and lag. Mote delivers reliable PDF accessibility without the risk of losing months of annotations.
OrbitNote users report lost work, crashes, and lag. Mote delivers reliable PDF accessibility without the risk of losing months of annotations.
See how Mote compares to OrbitNote across key features that matter to educators.
But if you've experienced data loss or performance issues with OrbitNote, Mote offers reliable accessibility tools you can trust.
The most critical difference. OrbitNote users report losing months of work. Mote is reliable. • No random data deletion • Consistent, predictable behavior • Your annotations stay intact
OrbitNote is "slow and laggy to the point of being unusable." Mote runs smoothly. — Lightweight sidebar; No crashes or freezes; Works well on Chromebooks
No forced installations, no difficulty uninstalling, no auto-login to wrong accounts. — Easy installation and removal; User controls their experience; No forced institutional installs
Support ELL students and multilingual classrooms with instant translation of any text or audio into over 60 languages.
Students can record voice responses, making it easier for struggling writers to demonstrate their knowledge without the barrier of typing.
Mote meets the highest standards for student data privacy and security, trusted by thousands of schools worldwide.
We believe in honest comparisons. Here's where OrbitNote has advantages.
Deep PDF annotation features. Part of Texthelp ecosystem. Collaborative document tools.
Common questions about how Mote compares to OrbitNote.
Mote offers PDF read-aloud and highlighting, but OrbitNote has deeper PDF annotation tools. The key difference is reliability — Mote won't delete your work.
Multiple users have reported OrbitNote deleting chunks of work from PDFs, with one user losing three months of annotations. These reports appear in Chrome Web Store reviews.
Yes! Unlike OrbitNote which is institutional-only, Mote offers options for individual teachers as well as school and district plans.