FraGament is a note app designed for “scribble-first” writing.
Designed to keep the small fragments of insight that arise in the moment,
all in a free, fully local application.
What is FraGament?
Visual novels, RPGs, adventure games, books, films, videos—
no matter what you’re experiencing, small insights and quiet shifts arise.
FraGament lets you gently preserve those fragments as they are.
Use it as a space to settle your thoughts.
As a calm draft before writing a review.
And during work or streaming, as a place to quietly leave your ideas.
Features
PC: Write without breaking your flow
Keywords on the left, your memo on the right. A layout that lets you write and organize at the same time—without interruption.
Mobile: Smooth input and quick switching
Simple tab switching allows you to move effortlessly between keywords and memos, even on a small screen.
Automatic session time tracking
FraGament records how long you've been writing, letting you link your thoughts to the progress of your play or reading.
#Tags & @Short Inputs
Write “#keyword” to turn it into a tag. Use “@t” to insert a time tag, or “@m” to leave a brief impression of the moment.
Fully local & auto-saving
Everything is saved instantly to IndexedDB, so there’s no need for manual saving—your data always stays with you.
JSON backup & restore
Export or restore all your titles, fragments, and memos as JSON. Simple migration and long-term preservation.
Multi-language support
Switch between Japanese and English while keeping your layout and data unchanged.
Text / Markdown export
Export your drafts directly as text—perfect for reviews or notes.
How to Use (3 Steps)
1. Create a title
The name of the work, game, or project.
2. Add a fragment
The first line becomes the header. Everything after is free-form.
3. Start writing
Write as your thoughts come. Use “#keyword” to categorize fragments.
Philosophy of FraGament
FraGament is designed to remove interruptions from your thinking.
No switching modes just to write.
Organize as you write.
Your thoughts and memories stay with you—as fragments of your play.