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Confidential Notes for Private Investigators
Secure and Organize Confidential Notes for Private Investigators

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool uses AI to transform, summarize, and improve written content, making it ideal for managing confidential notes efficiently.
Private investigators can use the tool to organize and summarize case notes, making it easier to handle large volumes of information.
Yes, you can upload various file types such as text, images, audio, and video files which are automatically transcribed before processing.
Use the Reword variant to rephrase notes in different styles like Formal or Concise to enhance clarity and readability.
Yes, the Summarize variant can condense extensive reports into concise summaries, suitable for quick reviews.
The Formal reword style is best for professional notes, ensuring a polished and business-appropriate tone.
The tool supports text files like .txt, image files like .jpg, audio like .mp3, and video files like .mp4.
No, the tool is only accessible online through a web browser, ensuring up-to-date processing capabilities.
Yes, Summarize and Write Email variants require at least 300 characters, but Reword works with one character or more.
No, currently only predefined styles are available. For unique tone adjustments, choose from the existing options like Formal or Friendly.
While specific security features aren't detailed, the AI processes uploaded and typed notes efficiently for organizational purposes.
Each file can be up to 100 MB, with a 60-minute limit for audio and video files to ensure efficient processing.
Yes, use the Meeting summary format to structure notes clearly, aiding in effective follow-ups and documentation.
No, you can't edit results directly in the tool. If adjustments are needed, modify the input text and regenerate.
Files exceeding the 100 MB or 60-minute limits need to be split before uploading to ensure processing can occur.