FAQs
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As you read a book, highlight sections you deem important. Capture these using the Raven Notes app. Our AI will digitize these notes, extract relevant text, clean up formatting errors, and categorize the note by generating a title, summary, and tags. This content is then stored in your Raven database, making it easily accessible and searchable.
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Raven Notes start as a mobile-friendly web-app. In the future it will also be available as an app on the Play Store and Apple App Store.
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Yes! Our marketing is currently geared towards book readers but we will eventually expand marketing efforts for academia as well. Raven works for both areas in the exact same way.
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Raven is designed to enhance your learning process by complementing traditional note-taking methods and offering flexible approaches to information management. It balances effortful learning with efficiency, enriching your educational journey. For a detailed explanation, please refer to our blog post.
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If you're reading digitally, you can paste your highlighted sections or notes directly into our app or website.
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Raven uses Google’s Optical Character Recognition (OCR) API to extract text from your notes. It then uses OpenAI's API to analyze and index this content, creating a title, summary, and tags for each note.
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All your notes are securely stored in your personal Raven database. We prioritize data privacy and security. We have robust security measures in place to ensure your data is safe.
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Yes, in the settings, you can customize how tags are selected and the complexity of summaries, providing you with control over how your notes are categorized and summarized.
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Yes, Raven Notes supports integration with Notion. It will also be possible to integrate with almost any app or service as long as they allow CSV imports.
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You can join here. We will notify you when the app is available.
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Raven is still in development. Users signed up for the waitlist will be able to try it Q1 2024.