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Efficiently Convert and Listen to Notes with AI

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Frequently Asked Questions
You can upload audio files like .mp3, .wav, or .m4a to the tool, and it will process and transcribe them into text notes. It supports various file types for convenience.
You can upload a variety of file types including audio files like .mp3, .wav, .m4a, video files like .mp4, and more. The tool automatically transcribes your uploads into text.
While the tool primarily converts audio to text, you can use your device's default audio player with earphones to listen to audio recordings before or after conversion.
Yes, the maximum file size for audio files you can upload is 100 MB, and each file is limited to 60 minutes in duration. This ensures efficient processing and quick results.
Ensure your file meets format and size requirements. If issues persist, check the audio quality as unclear audio can hinder transcription accuracy.
Yes, the tool can summarize lengthy notes by converting audio transcripts into shorter, condensed text formats such as bullet points or summaries.
The AI enhances note-taking by transcribing audio recordings into written text, saving time and improving organization, especially for lengthy recordings and complex notes.
Yes, you can upload video files in formats like .mp4 or .webm, and the tool will transcribe spoken content to text, assisting in written note creation from video content.
The tool is primarily designed for spoken content transcription. If you're transcribing music discussions, ensure they're clear speech recordings for best results.
After transcribing, you can copy the notes and organize them externally in text editors or note-taking apps, like Evernote, which supports saving directly.
There's a 300-character minimum for full results when processing text notes. This helps the AI optimize content clarity during transcription.
This tool doesn't support direct audio-text comparison within its interface. For verification, listen to sections of your original audio and compare externally.
Use earbuds to review your audio recordings before uploading them into the tool for transcription, ensuring clear audio content for accurate note-taking.
While not real-time, you can record lectures and upload the audio later for transcription. Ensure clear audio for accurate and effective transcription results.
The tool itself doesn't support editing, but you can copy the transcribed notes into a word processor or note-taking app to make edits.