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Free Note Taking AI App
A free note taking AI app to capture ideas, summarize documents, and organize work with Evernote's AI Assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
A note taking AI app combines traditional note capture with AI features that help summarize content, extract action items, suggest tags, and generate study materials. Evernote's AI Assistant works inside notes to speed organization, find key points, and create concise summaries while keeping your original content intact.
The landing page highlights a free note taking AI app experience. You can access AI-powered helpers in Evernote to try features like quick summaries and tag suggestions. Specific feature availability may vary by account type and promotional trials; see your Evernote account settings for details.
The AI Assistant analyzes the text structure and common action verbs to identify tasks, owners, and due dates. When it detects items like "Follow up with John" or dates such as "due April 15," it will propose structured action items that you can confirm, edit, or assign to team members directly within Evernote.
Yes. The assistant can produce concise summaries of long notes or collections of notes. You can ask for a 3-bullet executive summary, a short paragraph overview, or a more detailed multi-section digest. Evernote surfaces these summaries alongside the original content so you can verify and refine them.
You can. The AI can identify key concepts and generate question-answer pairs from lecture notes or study material. These can be exported into flashcard lists, organized by topic, and reviewed using spaced repetition schedules that you control within your workflow.
The assistant can recommend tags based on the note's content and your existing tag patterns. Suggested tags appear when you create or edit a note, helping to standardize taxonomy and make notes more discoverable in Evernote.
Use consistent templates and note formats so the AI can learn patterns. Include clear headers (e.g., "Action Items", "Summary", "Attendees") and required metadata fields. Over time, the AI will recognize these structures and produce more accurate extractions and suggestions.
The assistant can suggest owners based on named references in the note (e.g., "Maria will follow up") and your contacts. It will present suggestions for confirmation rather than making assignments without your approval, so you can maintain control over task ownership.
No. Summaries and suggested edits are created as separate outputs or drafts. Evernote preserves your original note; you can accept, modify, or discard AI suggestions. This makes it simple to keep the authoritative source unchanged while benefiting from AI-generated alternatives.
Yes. Evernote syncs notes across devices, and AI features are accessible wherever the assistant is supported. This lets you capture notes on mobile and refine them on desktop, with AI-powered summaries and actions available in your synced account.
You can ask the AI Assistant to summarize a selection of notes or an entire notebook. It can extract common themes, consolidate action items, and produce a digest that highlights differences and overlaps across documents stored in Evernote.
AI summaries are designed to highlight key points and reduce reading time, but they should be reviewed for nuance and context. The assistant often includes source excerpts for verification and allows you to edit summaries to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Yes, when you attach a transcript or paste meeting notes, the assistant can summarize, extract actions, and suggest follow-ups. Some workflows also allow integrated audio-to-text tools; once a transcript is present in your Evernote note, the AI can work with that text.
AI excels at summarization, extraction, and organization but relies on the content you provide. It won't invent verifiable facts; instead, it synthesizes and highlights information found in your notes. Complex legal or technical decisions should be reviewed by domain experts even after AI assistance.