
Sketch Note
Turn notes and articles into beautiful sketches in seconds
AI & Machine Learning·Education
About
Sketchnote.app is an AI-powered platform that instantly transforms dense text, articles, and URLs into clear, engaging visual summaries. It is designed to boost memory retention and simplify the communication of complex ideas.
Key Features
- AI-Automated Sketching: Convert notes or links into polished visual summaries in minutes.
- Iterative Versions: Generate and compare multiple visualization styles to find the best fit.
- High-Res Exports: Download notes in formats like PNG for presentations and documents.
- Smart Library: Store and organize every sketchnote, source link, and version history automatically.
Use Cases
- Students & Educators: Create visual study guides, lecture summaries, and concept maps.
- Professionals: Enhance focus and retention for meeting notes and industry research.
- Agencies & Teams: Clarify workflows and present ideas more effectively to clients.
Why It Stands Out
Sketchnote.app automates visual thinking, making the benefits of sketchnoting accessible to anyone—no artistic skills required. It bridges the gap between dense information and actionable, visual knowledge.
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