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Best Note-Taking Apps for Students Evernote Available on iOS & Android Evernote is the ultimate note-taking app that will help you in your studies. With an impressive array of features, you'll have everything you need at your fingertips. From a digital notebook to searchable notes, to-do lists, and the ability to retrieve text from images, scan documents, and sync your notes and notebooks across all your devices, Evernote has got you covered. Plus, you can save articles and PDFs and keep everything neat and organized. It's an invaluable tool that will take your productivity to the next level. SoundNote Available on iOS You've mastered the art of taking written notes, but what about audio notes? Look no further than SoundNote - the ultimate tool for capturing your professors' lectures. With this app, you'll have an entire lecture at your fingertips in both visual and audio form. No more struggling to keep up with the explanation while frantically scribbling notes. SoundNote does all the work for you. And when you're finished, easily share your files via email or send them directly to your computer. With a 5.0 rating in the App Store, it's clear that SoundNote is the go-to app for students who want to excel in their studies. Trust us, you won't regret giving it a try. Microsoft Lens Available on iOS & Android Microsoft Lens is an essential tool for your studies, providing the ability to effortlessly convert images into PDF, Word, or PowerPoint files. This all-in-one solution simplifies document management by allowing you to capture images of important documents, convert them into digital files, and share them with ease. The app's advanced features enable it to recognize whiteboard or blackboard writing, as well as images taken at an angle or in poor quality. With Microsoft Lens, you can have access to your professor's blackboard notes with crystal-clear clarity, even if you took the photo from the back of the classroom over the heads of your fellow students. Trust us, this tool will revolutionize the way you approach your studies. Image by Syda Produc tions, Adobe Stock