Use Notion Agents on iPhone when work starts away from your desk
Notion has launched a dedicated Notion Agents iOS app, giving teams a mobile way to chat with workspace-aware agents, capture ideas by text, voice, or photo, and trigger quick actions from an iPhone.
Confirmed: Notion has launched a dedicated Notion Agents iOS app. The release gives iPhone users a separate mobile surface for chatting with Notion Agents, capturing ideas by text, voice, or photo, and asking agents to create pages, draft updates, or search connected work data.

What changed
Notion published the release on July 8, 2026, after the app appeared on the App Store. The app is built around mobile access to Notion Agents rather than the full Notion workspace UI.
The App Store listing describes three core jobs: chat with agents, capture notes with text, voice, or photos, and take quick actions such as creating pages, drafting updates, or searching across connected tools.
| Surface | Best fit | Access | Caveat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Notion Agents iOS | Mobile capture, agent chat, quick actions | iPhone app | iPhone-first; iPad and Mac behavior may be secondary |
| Notion workspace | Database, wiki, project, and page work | Web, desktop, mobile | Better for structured editing |
| Custom Agents | Team-specific workflows and answers | Requires configured agents/workspace context | Quality depends on connected data and permissions |
Key takeaways
- Notion Agents now has a dedicated iOS app instead of living only inside broader Notion surfaces.
- The launch makes mobile capture more actionable: a note, image, or voice memo can become agent work instead of a loose inbox item.
- The app connects to Notion workspace context and, where configured, connected tools.
- Independent coverage from 9to5Mac confirms the separate iPhone app and notes that it is designed for iPhone first.
- This is useful for teams already using Notion Agents; it is not a reason to move private work into Notion without checking permissions and data controls.
Availability and access
The app is available on Apple's App Store as Notion Agents. Notion frames it as an iOS app for working with agents from anywhere, while the App Store copy says users can chat, capture, search, and trigger quick actions from a simple chat interface.
Pricing is not clearly separated in the public release text. Treat access as tied to your Notion workspace, agent configuration, and any plan limits that apply to Notion AI or connected tools.
Practical LinkLoot angle
The useful workflow is small but real: capture a meeting thought, receipt photo, sketch, or voice note before it becomes another unprocessed note. The app matters most when the agent can route that input into an existing Notion structure: a CRM page, project database, team brief, research log, or task queue.
For more mobile and agent workflow ideas, keep LinkLoot's AI workflow hub nearby: /guides/ai-workflow-automation.
What to verify before you act
- Check whether your workspace has Notion Agents enabled and which plan limits apply.
- Review connected-tool permissions before asking agents to search across work systems.
- Test capture quality with real voice notes, photos, and messy mobile inputs before relying on it for client work.
- Confirm whether your team's Custom Agents are available in the iOS app.
- Review company data policy before routing sensitive notes, customer data, or internal documents through mobile agent workflows.
Source check
Confirmed by: Notion's July 8 release note, the Apple App Store listing for Notion Agents, and 9to5Mac's July 7 report that the standalone iPhone app had launched.
Context: Notion's release copy is brief and product-led. The App Store listing adds more detail on capture methods and quick actions, while 9to5Mac confirms the app is iPhone-first and separate from Notion's main app.
It is a dedicated iPhone app for chatting with Notion Agents, capturing ideas, searching connected work context, and triggering quick actions.
