In the modern world people have information that they would prefer to keep private. The Picture Protected Notepad is an application; it is a place for the user to create notes and keep track of items such as appointments, passwords, and personal information. A graphical password will protect privacy better than traditional passwords because they are less predictable. A person may use their date of birth, a special name, their favorite food, or anything else that they may or may not remember after a while, but a graphical password is simpler to remember for many people because it is more visual and less predictable than a traditional password. My project is an Android phone app, which will be available for download. It functions as a user-friendly notepad that is protected by a graphical password that requires the user to choose a specific point on each picture in an array of 2 pictures. By using the MIT App Inventor 2, I created this application. The main part of the application, the part where the user creates their password and enters it, will each consist of five separate screens each with a Canvas object, which is an object that allows the user to choose a point as their password, on it that has a pre-selected picture. After choosing their password locations on the five pictures, whenever the application is reopened, they will have to pinpoint and select their point on each of the five pictures within 50 pixels of the point they originally chose. After testing the application and receiving feedback, it will be modified to be user friendly allong with adding more picture options for the password, and it will eventually end up on the Android application market for people to download for free.