Nota for Your Browser
Streamline your content creation workflow. Nota's browser extensions bring AI-powered tools directly to your online workspace, saving you time and effort.

Seamless Integration with Your Systems
Nota works smoothly with popular content management systems, making implementation quick and hassle-free for your team.

Create More, Connect Everywhere,
Directly in Your CMS

Amplify Your Content, Simplify
Your Workflow, Inside ArcXP.

Supercharge Your Site, in the
Publisher You Already Love
From Click to Completion—Faster
Explore how Nota’s 6-step browser extension flow helps you capture, write, and publish with less friction and more focus.

Supercharge Your Workflow with Nota Extensions
Discover how Nota's seamless browser extensions integrate powerful AI directly into your existing tools, optimizing your workflow and unlocking new levels of efficiency.
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Does Nota train its models on my data?
Nota does not train its AI models on your content. Your data, inputs, and outputs remain under your control.
How does Nota protect my data?
Nota maintains robust administrative, technical, physical, and organizational security measures to protect your data. Access to internal tools is logged and reviewed. User data access is restricted and requires security approval. Nota supports major SSO providers and multi-factor authentication for secure deployment and uses secure keying practices to maintain confidentiality. For multi-team accounts, data from one team is inaccessible to others.
What data does Nota store?
Nota stores two primary types of customer data:
- Customer content: company terms, snippets, documents, and style guides.
- AI inputs and outputs: uploaded media, tuning data, source material, prompts, responses, and applications.
Nota employs a zero-data retention approach, storing data only as long as necessary for platform use. Your data is not used for model training. All data, files, and other materials you provide to Nota, along with inputs and generated outputs, are owned by you.






