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Quickly distill long notes with the note summarizer ai free in Evernote AI Assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Note Summarizer AI is an Evernote Assistant feature that transforms long notes into concise summaries, extracts action items, and produces TL;DRs to help you review content faster. It works inside your Evernote workspace and supports multiple summary lengths and formats.
Open any note in Evernote and choose the summarize option in the AI Assistant panel. You can request different lengths such as a one-sentence TL;DR, a short bullet list, or a more detailed paragraph summary. The assistant will process the note and return structured results.
Yes. The summarizer can extract action items with owners and deadlines when that information exists in your note. It will list actions separately so you can convert them into tasks or copy them to your to-do list.
Absolutely. You can ask the assistant to transform notes into study formats such as flashcards, practice questions, or a prioritized study schedule. These outputs are ideal for exam preparation or quick review.
Yes. The assistant can produce a side-by-side comparison by extracting options, pros and cons, and recommended choices based on criteria you provide. Use prompts like 'compare these options and recommend one' to get structured comparisons.
The assistant supports multiple languages for both input and summaries, though availability can vary. If you need a specific language, request a translation or summary in that language through the assistant.
Generated summaries are editable. Evernote displays them inline so you can tweak phrasing, correct details, or add notes. Edits can be saved back into the note as the canonical summary version.
Yes. Once generated, summaries and extracted action lists can be copied or exported from Evernote into email, task apps, or documents. Use the share options in the Evernote note to move content where you need it.
The assistant analyzes structure, headings, lists, and sentence salience to identify key points. It combines extractive and abstractive approaches to balance factual accuracy and readability, and it highlights source sentences when requested.
Yes. Meeting notes are a great fit: the assistant can surface agenda items, decisions, attendees, and action items with owners and deadlines. It’s useful for turning raw notes into a clear meeting summary for distribution.
You can ask for many formats: bullets, TL;DR, executive brief, action lists, flashcards, or exam-style Q&A. Tailor the prompt to the output you prefer, for example 'Boil this down to 5 bullets' or 'Create 8 flashcards'.
Yes. Request practice questions or quizzes generated from your notes. The assistant can format multiple-choice, short-answer, or flashcard-style prompts to support active recall and self-testing.
Very long notes may be chunked for processing. The assistant handles large documents by segmenting and then combining results. If you notice missing context, ask the assistant to reprocess specific sections or provide more focused prompts.
If a generated summary is incomplete or inaccurate, you can edit it and provide feedback. Evernote keeps a history of edits and your corrections can be used to refine future outputs. Also use the 'show sources' option to verify claims against the original text.