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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI note summarizer in Evernote reads long notes and documents to produce concise summaries, highlight key takeaways, and surface action items. It helps you quickly understand the gist of meeting notes, research, or planning documents without reading every line.
Summaries can be tailored to different lengths: a one-sentence overview, a short paragraph, or a one-page executive summary. You can specify the desired length when requesting a summary so the assistant can prioritize brevity or more detail.
Yes. The assistant extracts action items, assigns owners when named in the text, and lists deadlines. If an owner or deadline is missing, it will flag the item as needing clarification so you can assign responsibility in Evernote.
The assistant can combine and summarize multiple notes, highlighting cross-note themes, duplicated action items, and consolidation opportunities. This is useful for synthesizing weekly updates, research collections, or project compendiums.
Yes. Ask the assistant to create a one-page executive summary focused on goals, decisions, and next steps. Evernote's assistant formats the summary to be presentation-ready and can adapt tone for stakeholders or executives.
If you provide a transcript of the recording, the assistant can convert it into structured meeting minutes with agenda items, attendee notes, decisions, and follow-ups. For audio files, first create a transcript in Evernote or another tool and paste it into the note.
Yes. The assistant can transform notes into study materials such as flashcards, practice questions, and quizzes. It can extract definitions, key dates, and concepts to generate question-answer pairs for review.
You can request various formats: bullet lists, numbered action plans, timelines, comparison tables described in prose, or a short narrative. The assistant adapts the output format to your instruction while preserving the core content from the notes.
Yes. Ask the assistant to rewrite content for nontechnical stakeholders, customers, or internal teams. It can simplify jargon, emphasize relevant metrics, and adjust tone while keeping the main points intact.
The assistant identifies explicit dates and deadlines mentioned in notes and lists them clearly. If only relative references are present (e.g., "next Friday"), it will note the ambiguity and suggest clarifying the specific date.
Summaries are generated as new content while referencing the original note. Evernote preserves the original notes intact and stores generated summaries as separate notes or appended sections, so you can review both versions.
Yes. The assistant is designed to process extensive research notes and produce structured outputs: annotated bibliographies, comparison summaries, open research questions, and prioritized recommendations drawn from the material.
Absolutely. After receiving a summary, you can ask targeted follow-ups like "Show only decisions", "List open questions", or "Prioritize by impact". The assistant uses the original note context to answer accurately.
Summaries in Evernote can be copied, exported, or shared via email and links. The assistant can also format content for slide-ready copy or prepare a shareable one-page brief that you can paste into other tools.
The assistant relies on the content provided in your notes. If key details are missing, it may flag ambiguities rather than invent specifics. It performs best when notes include concrete names, dates, and clear context so summaries and action items are accurate.