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Insert Dictation in Evernote Notes
Convert Audio to Text and Insert Dictation in Evernote Notes
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Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool converts audio files into text by using AI-powered speech-to-text technology. It allows users to upload audio files, which are then automatically transcribed into editable text.
Yes, you can use this tool for dictation by uploading audio files like voice notes. The AI will transcribe the audio, after which you can insert the text into your Evernote notes.
Once your audio is transcribed, you can view the text, copy it to your clipboard, and paste it into Evernote. Logged-in users have the option to save directly to Evernote.
Our tool supports various audio formats such as MP3, M4A, WAV, WebM, AAC, OGG, and FLAC. This ensures flexibility with the types of files you can upload.
The tool uses advanced AI to ensure high accuracy in transcription, capable of identifying different accents and supporting multiple languages.
Yes, you can upload multiple files. The tool processes them in order, and you can combine the results into one transcript.
The maximum audio file size is 100 MB, and each file can be up to 60 minutes long. Ensure your files meet these requirements for successful transcription.
Yes, the tool uses automatic language detection to convert your audio file into text in the same language as the source audio.
Currently, the transcriptions are available in plain text format, which you can download, copy, or save to Evernote.
No, an internet connection is required as the transcription process happens online. Once complete, you can download the text for offline use.
Yes, the tool is browser-based, meaning you can use it on any device with a web browser, including iPhones, iPads, Androids, and desktops.
The tool does not allow for editing within the platform. You can copy the text and edit it in another text editor or word processor if needed.
The tool supports audio files up to 60 minutes long. For longer recordings, split the audio into parts that are each under this limit.
Record the meeting and save the audio file in a supported format. Upload it to the tool, and it will transcribe the content into text you can use in your notes.
No, the tool does not differentiate between speakers or provide speaker identification within the transcribed text.