[Visual: A person walks down a tree-lined path.] Andreas Handal Dørum: I, personally, work more in loops than in straight lines. [Visual: A man writes on a reMarkable paper tablet with a Marker.] [On-screen text: Andreas Handal Dørum, Senior Software Engineer at reMarkable] Andreas Handal Dørum: I bounce around quite a bit. Sometimes I'll start on my laptop and continue on my paper tablet. Or I start by hand on the paper tablet and then convert and edit those notes in the reMarkable desktop app. [Visual: On a laptop, a user highlights handwritten notes that have been converted to text.] [Visual: A person types on a laptop next to a reMarkable paper tablet and a cup of coffee.] --- [Visual: A woman writes on a reMarkable paper tablet while standing against a green tiled wall.] [On-screen text: Caterina Forno Rios, Lead UX Designer at reMarkable] Caterina Forno Rios: As a UX designer, a part of my brain is always problem-solving or always observing. When I notice something or think of something, I need to write it down. [Visual: A woman sits on a sofa, writing in her reMarkable paper tablet.] Caterina Forno Rios: You're at your desk with your computer. Then, the moment you leave, you take it with you. It's light, easy to carry. You charge it once, and it lasts two weeks. --- [Visual: The man puts a reMarkable paper tablet into his jacket pocket.] Andreas Handal Dørum: I love that it slips into my bag or jacket pocket. [Visual: The man and woman sit at a cafe table with their reMarkable paper tablets.] Caterina Forno Rios: So this becomes a device you bring into meetings or take with you outside. [Visual: The woman writes on her reMarkable paper tablet, silhouetted against a sunset.] Andreas Handal Dørum: But it also fits into a broader note-taking system. So, everything I write, all my thoughts, all my ideas show up on all my devices. [Visual: A document on a reMarkable paper tablet syncs with a laptop screen.] Andreas Handal Dørum: Which is a big part of what makes it so useful. --- [Visual: A woman writes on a reMarkable paper tablet while walking down a staircase.] [On-screen text: Camila Sanhueza Holven, Lead UX Designer at reMarkable] Camila Sanhueza Holven: We saw that people need both structure and flexibility when working on the go. So we gave them both. [Visual: A user navigates files and folders on the reMarkable screen.] Camila Sanhueza Holven: You got folders to keep everything in one place, tags so you can label and look up your notes by keyword. And yes, now we've added handwriting search too. [Visual: The screen shows handwritten text being searched.] Camila Sanhueza Holven: So you can search and find any word in anything you've ever written down. --- [Visual: A woman speaks in a meeting while using her reMarkable paper tablet.] Caterina Forno Rios: I love that I'm not behind the wall of laptops or on my phone, distracted by a million things. I'm zeroed in on the person in front of me. [Visual: A man writes on his reMarkable in a field of yellow flowers.] Andreas Handal Dørum: The goal is to free you from your desk so you can work anywhere. [Visual: A woman looks up at the sky.] Caterina Forno Rios: We believe it will lead to freer, more spontaneous work and that it will help you think on your feet. [Visual: A person uses a Marker to check off an item on a handwritten to-do list on their reMarkable.] [Visual: The reMarkable logo appears on screen.]