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Private Notes for Financial Records
Secure Your Financial Records with Private Notes

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool helps manage, organize, and enhance written content using AI-driven text processing for improved clarity and format.
Yes, it's suitable for summarizing and rewording financial records, making them concise, clear, and easy to understand.
You can upload text documents for processing and summarizing, offering secure storage options via integration with services like Evernote.
Yes, use the Summarize variant to condense long financial reports or documents into concise summaries for easy understanding.
For professional financial notes, the Formal style in Reword provides a suitable tone, ensuring clarity and professionalism.
You can upload text files like .txt and .md, as well as audio, video, and image files for transcription and processing.
Files up to 100 MB are supported, with a maximum duration of 60 minutes for audio and video content.
No, real-time preview is not available. You can process and view results after uploading and inputting text.
Yes, the Reword variant allows you to rephrase text with various styles instantly, making it more engaging and clear.
The tool requires an internet connection as it operates through a web browser, not supporting offline use.
Yes, for summarization and email writing, a minimum of 300 characters is required, while rewording needs at least one character.
No, you cannot directly edit the results within the tool. For changes, modify the original text and reprocess.
Yes, it works through any internet browser, making it accessible from desktops, tablets, and smartphones without app installation.
Upload your financial documents or notes, choose a variant and style, and let AI enhance or summarize your content for clarity and storage ease.
Yes, it can handle image files with text, utilizing OCR to convert them into text for summarization or rewording.