Revolutionize Note-Taking: AI-Powered Handwriting Recognition Explained
AI’s Next Big Feat: Reading Handwriting and Answering Questions
In a remarkable breakthrough, Goodnotes, a digital notetaking app, has developed AI features that can read handwriting well enough to discuss it and answer questions about what’s been scribbled. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we take notes and interact with written content.
Editing Handwritten Notes like a Pro
Goodnotes’ handwriting editing capabilities are based on their proprietary Smart Ink technology, which takes down your handwriting and attempts to turn it into typed text. Now, the app lets you edit what you’ve handwritten just like you would typed text, including aligning notes, copying and pasting handwriting, and reflowing text to make it more logical.
Ask Goodnotes: Your AI Secretary
Ask Goodnotes is an AI-powered feature that lets you ask questions about your notes, get summaries, explain concepts you jotted down, and even help you create quizzes to test your knowledge. Imagine having an AI secretary that can take your notes, research concepts you didn’t fully understand, and provide personalized answers linked to your notes.
Math Assist: Your Handwritten Math Solver
Math Assist is a feature that helps with mathematical equations written out by hand in your notebook. It recognizes handwritten math problems and can perform calculations to give you the answer, or provide hints to help you solve the equations on your own.
Unlocking New Possibilities with Goodnotes
"We’re constantly inspired by the sheer volume of ideas and knowledge that our users capture in their Goodnotes notebooks," says Steven Chan, founder and CEO of Goodnotes. "Our aim is to give users new powers to interact with their notes, documents, and PDFs, and unlock fresh possibilities for productivity, creativity, and learning."
Try Goodnotes Today
Goodnotes is available on Apple devices, with up to three notebooks for free. All features are available for $10 a year or a lifetime fee of $30.