New Feature: Let Evernote take your meeting notes
December 8 2025 | Issue 73 | Link to this issue | Subscribe
Hi Reader –
If you've ever wished you could just focus on a meeting instead of frantically taking notes, Evernote heard you.
AI Meeting Notes is here.
This new feature lets you record meetings directly inside Evernote — both in-person and online — and automatically generates transcripts and summaries with speaker recognition.
No third-party apps. No copying and pasting from other tools. Just hit record, and Evernote handles the rest.
What You Need to Know
AI Meeting Notes is available now as a beta feature of v11, and available now (in v10) to all paid Evernote subscribers.
Here's what it offers:
Record up to 1 hour of audio per meeting
Automatic transcription with timestamps
Speaker recognition that labels who said what
AI-generated summaries of key discussion points
Support for 50+ languages
The feature works on desktop, web, and mobile. To access it, make sure you're on the latest version of Evernote (download here).
See AI Meeting Notes in Action
I recently demonstrated AI Meeting Notes live on YouTube, including a real-time demo of recording and transcribing a meeting.
If you want to see exactly how it works before trying it yourself and get the scoop on all the recent feature updates, watch the demo in the replay here. I walk you through getting the recording started, and later I transcribe the presentation in real time and demonstrate the options.
🧠 Academy Members: Access comprehensive training on AI Meeting Notes with step-by-step instructions, best practices, and workflow tips in the Feature Tutorial: AI Meeting Notes.
🎁 A Little Gift for You
The new year is right around the corner, and I've got something to help you start 2026 organized — my 2026 monthly calendar templates you can use to plan the new year in Evernote.
👉 Download 2026 calendar templates here
It’s my gift to you. Cheers to a productive new year!
Stacey
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