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Frequently Asked Questions
To scan PNG files on your Mac, upload the PNG file using the tool’s file upload feature. The AI processes the image and transcribes text, making it accessible for editing or transformation.
Yes, you can convert HEIC files to PNG on your Mac using dedicated conversion tools available online or built-in features like Preview, which supports format conversion.
The AI note-taking tool allows you to scan and process PNG files for free. It works in your browser without any installation, making it accessible from any Mac device.
On Mac, you can upload image files like .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff for transcription. This way, text from these files can be processed further.
No, the AI tool works directly in any Mac browser, so you don't need to install additional software. Just upload your PNG file to start processing.
Yes, you can upload PNG files directly from your iPhone’s photo library or files app when using this tool on a Mac browser.
Yes, the tool is compatible with major Mac browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. It adapts to your browser without any additional settings.
Yes, once the text is transcribed from the scanned PNG, you can use the Reword variant to rewrite the content in several styles, such as Friendly or Formal.
The maximum file size for a PNG you can upload is 100 MB. This ensures the file is manageable for processing and transcription.
While image file uploads like PNGs are limited by size, audio and video have a maximum duration limit of 60 minutes per file for processing.
No, the tool does not allow editing of the processed text within the platform. You must copy and edit the text in a separate editor if needed.
If your file exceeds the 100 MB limit, you'll need to reduce its size or split it into smaller portions before trying to upload it again.
You can choose from seven rewording styles including Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike to suit the tone you want.
No, the tool does not offer real-time preview. You have to process the text to see the result, then adjust inputs if needed.
If you are a logged-in user, you can save your processed notes directly to external services like Evernote for further use.