Evernote now offers a set of free AI tools that anyone can use, without an account. You can record and transcribe meetings or audio, transcribe any image into text, turn audio, video, and images into editable notes, transcribe any video, and even transcribe online videos just by pasting a link. These are a practical collection of tools for meetings, content creation, studying, or accessibility.
I’ve been using Evernote for years. It has a few annoying quirks, but it’s still one of the tools I rely on most. I use it every day, not just to take notes, but as the core of my creative and thinking process.
Right now, my Evernote database holds over 25,000 notes. Some are things I’ve saved to return to later; others are pieces I’ve written myself. It’s both a personal archive and a working space, the place where a lot of the ideas and content for my blook take shape. When it comes to keeping track of ideas and not losing anything important, I have found nothing else does the job as well.
Try the tools here: https://evernote.com/ai
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