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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Note Taking Assistant is an Evernote feature that helps summarize notes, extract action items, generate study aids, and turn messy content into structured, editable suggestions. It integrates with your existing notes so you can act faster without leaving Evernote.
Open a long note in Evernote and activate the AI Assistant from the toolbar or side panel. Choose a preset like "Summarize" or "Extract actions". You can edit suggestions before accepting them into your note or exporting them to other tools.
Yes. The assistant produces extractive and concise summaries for long notes. You can choose summary length and review the source snippets the assistant used. This helps preserve context and lets you verify important details.
The assistant detects explicit action items and suggests owners and deadlines when present. Suggestions are labeled as "Suggested" and remain editable so you can confirm or adjust owners, dates, and wording before saving them.
Yes. Use the "Create flashcards" preset to generate Q&A pairs from lecture-style notes. You can edit questions and answers, then export to other study apps or keep them in Evernote for review.
You can export accepted actions via copy/paste or automation scripts and integrations you set up. Many users automate exports to task apps using Zapier or small scripts, while keeping a copy of accepted actions inside Evernote for reference.
Yes. The assistant is designed to work on mobile devices with a compact mode for quick suggestions. Mobile workflows include a lightweight panel and the ability to accept and edit suggestions on the go.
You can choose presets and edit suggestions before accepting them. The assistant labels suggestions clearly (for example, "Suggested Action") and provides options to accept, edit, or dismiss, giving you control over what becomes a task.
The assistant is optimized to extract decisions and tasks from meeting notes. It shows provenance (the original sentence) so you can verify context. It excels when notes include clear owner mentions and deadlines, and it offers edit controls for ambiguous items.
You can ask the assistant to build study plans or generate flashcards from lecture notes. It can restructure content into study schedules and propose review intervals, helping you convert raw notes into actionable study tasks.
Yes. Use presets and editable suggestions to tailor the assistant's outputs. You can also adjust summary length and the style of generated items to better match your workflow and tone preferences.
Yes. The assistant can extract itinerary items, reservation numbers, and addresses from travel notes and generate compact checklists. You can then edit or export those items for use offline while traveling.
You can ask the assistant to compare approaches or sections within a note. It will highlight differences, list pros and cons, and produce a concise comparison you can use in decision-making or follow-up emails.
The assistant suggests calendar entries for items with explicit dates, but it does not create calendar events without your confirmation. Suggested events remain editable so you can set precise times before adding them to a calendar.
The assistant may struggle with implied actions that lack explicit wording, and it may need human review for ambiguous owner mentions or vague dates. Evernote's assistant focuses on providing editable, transparent suggestions so you can confirm accuracy before acting.