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AI Note Taking App for Windows
Take smarter Windows notes faster with the AI note taking app for Windows
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Windows app brings AI-powered note taking directly into Evernote on your PC. It includes an AI Assistant pane, one-click summarization, and contextual search so you can work faster without switching apps.
Open the AI Assistant pane with the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+A by default) or via the app toolbar. The assistant docks to the right side by default for quick access while editing notes.
Yes. Use the assistant to generate short, medium, or long summaries of any note. You can also click 'Summarize this' from the toolbar for a one-step condensed version of your content.
The assistant can use selected context from multiple notes if you explicitly choose those notes. Evernote surfaces which notes were used so you can edit or remove context before generating a response.
The Windows app supports cached context for recent notes so some assistant features continue to work offline. Offline behavior depends on whether the content is already cached locally and the feature being used.
Assistant outputs can be inserted directly into your current note, exported as a new note, or exported to common formats like PDF or plain text. Use the assistant's export options after generating a response.
Accessibility is a core consideration: the assistant pane supports keyboard navigation, screen reader labels, and high-contrast themes. The product team includes accessibility tests in QA and updates based on feedback.
You can save custom prompt templates and reuse them in the assistant pane. Templates make it easy to consistently summarize, extract action items, or generate teaching-style explanations for your notes.
The assistant scans the note for tasks and proposals and can generate a prioritized action list. You can assign owners, add deadlines, and insert those action items back into a note or export them to a task manager.
Yes. The assistant provides controls to select or remove notes from the context set before generating responses, so you have explicit control over what content influences outputs.
Assistant conversations can be saved to notes if you choose to export them. This makes it easy to preserve decision trails, research Q&A, or generated summaries in your Evernote notebooks.
Evernote for Windows supports customizable global hotkeys for fast note creation and assistant access. Configure these shortcuts in app settings to fit your workflow.
Use the assistant to summarize lectures, create flashcards, generate practice questions, and produce concise cheat-sheets. Evernote on Windows also supports tagging, notebooks, and offline access to organize study materials.
Some assistant features depend on cached content or network availability. Response latency can vary with network conditions and device performance. The Windows app provides tools to control context and export outputs, and the team iterates based on user feedback.