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AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
Attach images and files
Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Frequently Asked Questions
To attach MP3 files to your notes, log in to access premium features. Simply use the attachment option in the interface to add your MP3 files.
Yes, with a logged-in account, you can attach JPEG images to your notes alongside MP3 files. Use the attachment option available for logged-in users.
No, free users cannot attach files. File attachment, including MP3s and JPEGs, is available to logged-in users as part of the premium features.
To attach MP3 files in emails, save them to Evernote first if needed, then download and attach through your email client by using the standard attachment feature.
This tool is desktop-only, but once you log in and save files to Evernote, you can access and attach these notes through the Evernote app on Android.
Direct use is desktop-only. Use Evernote app on iPhone to access or share notes after saving from this tool on a desktop.
While you can't attach files in Teams directly from this tool, save your notes with attachments in Evernote, then share in Teams from there.
Files attached to notes when logged in are saved within the note content. You can access them from your Evernote account across devices.
Attaching MP3 files is a premium feature that requires login. This enables more advanced functionality and integration with Evernote.
Directly attaching album art along with MP3s isn't supported here. However, you can save the album art as a separate image file and attach it using the same feature.
No, this tool is optimized for desktop browsers only. Use the Evernote mobile app to access attached files on mobile devices.
No download is needed. This is a browser-based tool accessible from any desktop browser. Just open and use instantly without installation.
Yes, logged-in users can attach both JPEGs and MP3 files to a single note, enhancing their content with both visual and audio elements.
No, files are attached to your notes only if logged in and saved to Evernote, not stored in LocalStorage which is for text notes in the free version.
There may be practical limits based on browser and service capabilities, but the main constraint is the need to be logged in to utilize attachment features.