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A powerful note taking ai app that turns scattered notes into clear insights and actionable plans
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Frequently Asked Questions
A note taking AI app uses an AI Assistant to help summarize, organize, and extract actionable items from your notes. It turns unstructured content into concise insights, suggested next steps, and search-friendly summaries so you can find and act on information faster in Evernote.
The AI Assistant can generate summaries, extract action items, propose follow-ups, and create digestible highlights from long notes. It saves time by surfacing key points and suggested tasks so you spend less time scanning and more time doing, while keeping your notes in Evernote as the single source of truth.
Yes. The assistant includes controls to accept, edit, or dismiss suggestions. You can also toggle suggestions on or off for a personalized experience. These user controls help you tailor the assistant to your workflow and ensure outputs align with your expectations.
You can run the AI Assistant on notes you already have in Evernote. The assistant analyzes existing content to produce summaries and extract tasks, making long archives more accessible. For large collections, the system may process notes incrementally to manage performance.
Yes. The assistant can summarize long notes and provide condensed versions with links back to the original text for context. For very long or complex documents, it may produce multi-part summaries or a short overview plus a list of recommended sections to read.
Yes. The assistant can transform notes into study aids like flashcards, Q&A sets, or a structured study plan. You can request specific formats (e.g., 10 flashcards or a 7-day study schedule) and refine outputs interactively to match your study needs.
Ask the assistant to generate an action plan, and it will identify tasks, assign suggested owners, and propose deadlines based on content cues. You can then adjust owners and due dates before saving tasks into Evernote or exporting to your preferred task manager.
Yes. The assistant can summarize meeting notes into key decisions, action items, and follow-ups. It can also extract attendees, deadlines, and linked resources so you get a clear recap for sharing with stakeholders or adding to your project management tools.
The assistant can process text-based attachments (such as PDFs or text extracts) and extract summary content, though support for images and scanned documents may vary by format. The assistant's capabilities for attachments are expanded over time to better support mixed-media notes.
Evernote retains note history so you can review and revert previous versions. When the assistant suggests edits or summaries, those remain editable and you can preserve prior versions if you want to track changes over time in your notes.
For large archives, the assistant can index and surface cross-note suggestions, prioritize recent or frequently accessed content, and provide a ranked list of relevant notes. Evernote's search and organizational tools complement the assistant to make archives more discoverable.
You can copy, export, or move assistant-generated summaries and action lists like any other note content in Evernote. This makes it easy to integrate outputs with other workflows, share via email, or export into documents for stakeholders.
If a suggestion is incorrect, you can edit or dismiss it. The assistant learns from corrections when you provide feedback. There are controls to adjust confidence thresholds and to limit what types of suggestions are shown, helping you maintain quality and relevance over time.
Some limitations include occasional omissions in very noisy notes, reduced performance on extremely long or highly formatted documents, and varying behavior with mixed-media content. These are addressed through iterative improvements, telemetry, and user feedback, and Evernote provides controls to manage suggestions.