: A free, open-source alternative to Microsoft Office. It is excellent for editing PDFs; you can draw text boxes over existing documents to add your own notes.

: A free, web-based tool. You can simply double-click any shape to add text or use the "Text" tool from the left sidebar to create standalone labels.

: Best for combining sketches with typed notes. You can style text with bold, italic, and underline, and even add hyperlinks.

If you are looking for an app specifically named "Draw," there are several highly-rated options on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store :

Regardless of the app you choose, follow these general steps to set up your text: Goodnotes: AI Notes, Docs, PDF - App Store - Apple

: A versatile "all-in-one" notebook. It features an infinite canvas where you can place text, pictures, and mind maps anywhere you like.

: Built into most Windows PCs. Use the Draw tab to sketch, and the Insert tab to add text boxes that can be moved anywhere on the page.

: A premier choice for iPad and iPhone users. It excels at digital handwriting and can even convert your hand-drawn notes into typed text. 💻 Desktop & Web Tools