Free Online Whiteboard — No Account Required
No Google account. No Microsoft account. No school email. No personal email. No account of any kind — not now, not ever. The whiteboard is free and fully accessible to every person on any device, regardless of what accounts they have or don't have.
Every Type of Account — Not Required
The specific account types most whiteboard tools require — and that this one doesn't.
No Google Account
Google Jamboard required a Google account. Google Meet's built-in whiteboard requires a Google account. Many school tools are Google-Workspace-dependent. OnlineWhiteboard.org has no connection to Google — no Gmail, no Workspace, no Classroom account needed at any step.
No Microsoft Account
Microsoft Whiteboard requires a Microsoft 365 or personal Microsoft account. Freeform doesn't exist on Windows. OnlineWhiteboard.org requires no Microsoft account, no Office 365 subscription, and no Teams login to access.
No Figma / FigJam Account
FigJam requires a Figma account. Even the free tier requires email registration and verification. OnlineWhiteboard.org gives you the same collaborative canvas capability without any Figma or design platform account.
No Miro / MURAL Account
Both Miro and MURAL require email registration. Their free tiers restrict boards and features behind the account gate. OnlineWhiteboard.org requires no account and imposes no board limits or feature restrictions.
No School Email
Many educational tools only accept school-issued email addresses — locking out students who use a personal device or a younger student who doesn't yet have a school account. The URL is the only access credential here: no school email, no age restriction, no institutional affiliation required.
No Credit Card
Free trials that require a credit card are not free — they're deferred charges waiting to happen. OnlineWhiteboard.org has no trial period and no credit card field anywhere. The tool is free, and free means free.
Who the No-Account Whiteboard Is Built For
The situations where account requirements fail users — and this tool doesn't.
Replaced Google Jamboard — Still No Account Needed
Jamboard required a Google account. Its replacement doesn't have to.
Google Jamboard was discontinued in December 2024. For teachers who used it, the key feature was that students could access it with their school Google accounts — but the account requirement was a constraint, not a feature. It meant students without Google Workspace couldn't participate, and teachers had to manage account access.
OnlineWhiteboard.org provides the same sticky notes, drawing tools, and image upload capability that made Jamboard useful — and removes the Google account requirement entirely. Any student on any device opens the URL and works. No Workspace admin settings to configure, no account provisioning, no student login issues to troubleshoot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I ever be asked to create an account?
No — there is no account creation prompt anywhere on the site. The whiteboard opens directly to the canvas. No pop-ups, no registration nudges, no "to continue, please sign up" interruptions.
Can I use it on a school network without an account?
Yes — the whiteboard loads in any browser without requiring authentication of any kind. On school-managed networks, it requires the same access as any standard website. If the school's internet filter allows the domain, it works immediately without any account setup.
Is there a difference between "no login" and "no account"?
In practice, no — both mean you can use the whiteboard without any identity verification step. Technically, "no account" is the broader statement: there is no account to log in to, because no account was ever created. No login and no signup both follow from no account.
Does "free, no account" mean limited features?
No — all features are available without an account. Drawing tools, shapes, sticky notes, image upload, multiple boards, dark mode, laser pointer, PDF export, PNG export — all free, all accessible without registration.