About us
English
Store Securely PDFs
Efficiently Store and Securely Manage Your PDFs

Trusted by Millions Worldwide
4.4
2,100+ reviews on G2
4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
Use document management tools that support secure storage options. AI-based solutions can help refine and organize content while providing secure storage capabilities.
Yes, PDF files can be uploaded for processing. Ensure your file is within the maximum size limit to process effectively.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv), images (.jpg, .png, etc.), audio files (.mp3, .wav, etc.), and video files (.mp4, etc.). PDFs are supported for content processing.
Yes, if your PDFs contain text, the tool transcribes it to enable processing like summarization or rewording.
You can process files without logging in, but logging in provides full access to all features, including save options with external services such as Evernote.
You can upload PDFs up to 100 MB in size. Keep your files within this limit for successful processing.
Results cannot be edited directly in the tool. If further editing is needed, copy the output and use an external editor.
PDFs can be summarized, reworded with various styles, or converted into a draft email format using the tool’s AI capabilities.
Yes, when rewording, you can choose from seven styles including Friendly, Formal, and HumanLike to suit your needs.
Yes, audio and video files are limited to 60 minutes of duration to ensure smooth processing.
The tool does not support side-by-side comparison of original and edited versions. You can track changes externally.
Text from PDFs is extracted and processed for summarizing, rewording, or drafting into email format, providing flexible use of content.
Currently, multiple PDFs cannot be processed simultaneously. Each file must be submitted separately.
The tool requires an internet connection, as it operates entirely online with no offline mode available.
If your PDF exceeds the 100 MB file limit, consider splitting it into smaller sections for separate uploads.