The new LAMY safari all black ncode bridges the gap between the analogue notebook and the unlimited world of digital writing. In cooperation with Lamy, Korean tech company Neo LAB Convergence launches an optoelectronic writing system.

When we need to quickly capture a few thoughts, we intuitively find it easiest to do so by hand using a pen – handwritten notes, annotations and sketches are the best way to capture our ideas, process what we’ve experienced and so understand the world. The LAMY safari all black ncode now adds to this the fantastic potential of digital processing, combining both worlds in a single writing instrument: the advantages of analogue writing on paper with all the possibilities of digital storage and processing.

With the LAMY safari all black ncode, the matching LAMY digital paper notebook and the numerous functions of the Neo Studio App, it’s easy to write on paper, to simultaneously digitise your handwritten material and then to edit it as you choose. The LAMY digital paper comes with Neo LAB’s proprietary ncode technology. Every stroke made on the page is saved – creating a complete digital copy of the notebook with all the options you could need for working on that text in future.
Never lose or forget anything again
Neo Studio uses cloud synchronisation: written content is automatically synchronised across all devices on which the app is installed. So at any time and on different devices you can browse entries made in the last few days and weeks, or even years.
Easy to find everything – easy to change anything
Neo Studio digitises handwritten notes, making it easy to search your material – including across different LAMY digital paper notebooks using individual coding, of course. Take notes at speed – change, improve and revise at your leisure later: alter font colours, add highlights or create new layouts. There are no limits to creative design and professional results. Thanks to Myscript, a handwriting recognition program, Neo Studio offers the option to convert handwriting into printed text in 32 languages. Each page, or just excerpts, can be saved and shared directly via weblink in a variety of formats: jpg, PDF, MP4 or gif.
