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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is used to transform, summarize, and improve written content such as lecture notes, turning them into concise and organized documents.
Yes, you can scan and process USMLE lecture notes by uploading the files. The tool will summarize or reword the notes to make study material more efficient.
Upload your lecture notes, and after processing them through the tool, you can export the summarized content in PDF format for easy access and distribution.
Absolutely, you can upload your textbook notes and choose to summarize or reword them to better suit your study needs.
You can upload and process your lecture notes for free to view processed previews, but full access to results requires logging in.
Yes, the tool is fully online and accessible via a browser, allowing you to scan and process notes without the need for installations.
Upload the lecture recording, and the tool will transcribe and process it, enabling you to obtain summaries or rephrased content directly from the audio.
The tool provides styles like Friendly, Formal, and Concise to ensure your notes are transformed into a tone that suits your needs, from approachable to professional.
Yes, you can upload notes or recordings from Udemy courses to summarize or reword them for enhanced understanding and study efficiency.
After processing your lecture notes, you can download the results as PDFs for organized study materials.
You can scan and upload images of handwritten notes using the OCR feature, which converts them to text for processing.
You can upload text files, images, audio, and video, with automatic transcription available for audio and video.
Files up to 100 MB can be processed, but for audio and video, the maximum duration is 60 minutes.
Currently, the tool requires an internet connection and does not support offline processing.
The tool doesn't support side-by-side comparison of original and processed text; you will need to view them separately.