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AI Note Taking App for Android
Capture, summarize, and organize with an AI note taking app for Android that helps you work smarter
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Android AI note app integrates on-device and cloud AI to help you capture, summarize, and organize notes. It provides speech-to-text, one-tap summaries, and suggested action items to speed up workflows within Evernote.
Key Android features include voice recording and transcription, AI-generated summaries, action-item extraction, tag suggestions, and offline indexing for recent notes. UIs are optimized for common workflows like meetings and lectures.
Open the Evernote app on your Android device, navigate to a note, and use the AI assistant icon in the toolbar. You can record audio, request a summary, or ask the assistant to extract tasks. Onboarding tips appear the first time you use AI features.
Yes. The assistant supports multi-step summarization: segment-level summaries for long notes and an aggregated executive summary. If a note is very long, the app uses a two-pass approach to preserve key points while staying concise.
Absolutely. AI suggestions appear inline and are editable. You can revise owner names, deadlines, or the content before saving. The app keeps a clear provenance indicator so you can see where each suggestion came from.
Yes. A settings toggle lets you disable automatic suggestions and on-device AI features. You can still use manual tools and record audio without triggering AI analysis until you re-enable the features.
The assistant can extract action items and suggest owners and deadlines based on context. It highlights source text for each suggestion and asks for confirmation before creating calendar or reminder entries in Evernote.
Many core features work offline for the most recent notes, including offline search and local transcription for supported devices. Some heavier AI tasks may require a network connection or deferred processing until the device is online.
Initial releases focus on a handful of languages for ASR and summarization. Support expands over time; language availability is shown in the app settings. The team prioritizes languages based on user demand and technical feasibility.
Summary accuracy varies with note clarity and length. Summaries aim to capture main points and often reduce editing time. The app shows confidence cues, and users can edit summaries to ensure fidelity.
Yes. Summaries and extracted action items remain part of your Evernote notes and can be exported using Evernote's existing export options. You can also copy content to other apps or create calendar events from suggested deadlines.
You can configure owner suggestion behavior in settings, favoring frequent collaborators, recent editors, or explicit email-domain matching. The product provides a decision matrix to help tailor suggestions to team norms.
The assistant can propose deadlines and, with your confirmation, create calendar events or reminders in Evernote. Calendar integration settings allow you to choose which calendar to use and whether to request confirmation before creating events.
On-device AI features have size and memory budgets; some lower-end devices may use a compact mode or fall back to cloud processing. The app prioritizes smooth UI performance and reduces model load when resources are limited.
Limitations include potential transcription errors in very noisy recordings, lower summarization quality for extremely specialized jargon unless a glossary is provided, and variable performance across device models. Evernote surfaces provenance and editing controls to help manage these cases.