AI Notes Beautifier
Paste notes or upload a photo of handwritten notes. KaamSet OCRs, restructures, and renders a beautiful themed study sheet you can export as PNG or PDF.
Study sheet
Your aesthetic study sheet will appear here.
About the AI Notes Beautifier
Paste messy notes or upload a photo of handwriting — KaamSet OCRs, restructures with AI, and renders a themed study sheet you can export as PNG or PDF.
The KaamSet AI Notes Beautifier solves a problem every student knows: you have a notebook full of half-legible scrawl from class, but what you actually need to study is something clean, organized, and easy on the eyes. Take a photo of your handwriting, or paste a messy text dump from a meeting, and the tool extracts the text with on-device OCR, restructures it with AI, and renders it as a themed study sheet you can export as PNG or PDF.
Four design themes ship with the tool — Minimal, Sunset, Forest, and Notebook — so you can match the vibe of the subject. The AI does more than format: it identifies headings, key terms, bullet points, and tries to preserve any numbered steps from the original. The result looks like the polished notes a top-ranked student would share before an exam.
A built-in before/after slider lets you drag through the transformation, which makes it easy to verify nothing important was lost. When you are happy with the layout, export as a high-resolution PNG for your phone wallpaper or as a paginated PDF for printing.
This is a free tool. There is no signup required to try it, and OCR happens locally in your browser using Tesseract.js, so your notebook photos never leave your device until you choose to send the extracted text to the AI for beautification. Students, teachers, journalists, meeting note-takers, and creators all use it to turn raw input into a calm, shareable study sheet in under a minute.
How it works
- Step 1Add your notes
Paste a messy text dump or upload a photo — OCR runs locally in your browser.
- Step 2Pick a theme
Choose Minimal, Sunset, Forest, or Notebook to match the vibe of the subject.
- Step 3Beautify with AI
The AI restructures content into headings, bullets, and emphasis you can study from.
- Step 4Export PNG or PDF
Save high-resolution images or paginated PDFs ready to share or print.
Who it's for
Snap a photo of class notes and turn them into a typed, structured sheet.
Paste raw meeting notes and walk away with a clean recap.
Compress a chapter into a printable one-page revision sheet.
Match a Sunset or Forest theme for a study-aesthetic Instagram post.
Paste auto-captioned YouTube transcripts to turn them into clean lecture notes.
Turn voice memos transcribed on your phone into a structured outline.
Why use it
- Local OCR (your notebook photos stay on your device)
- Four polished design themes
- Before/after slider so you can verify the rewrite
- High-resolution PNG export for sharing
- Paginated PDF export for printing
- No signup required for basic use
Frequently asked questions
Does OCR work on handwriting?+
Yes, the OCR engine handles clear handwriting well. For best results, use natural light, no glare, and crop tightly around the text.
Will my photos be uploaded?+
No — OCR runs in your browser via Tesseract.js. Only the extracted text is sent to the AI for beautification when you click Beautify.
Can I customize the theme colors?+
Currently you pick from four built-in themes. Custom palettes are on the roadmap; in the meantime, export PNG and recolor in any image editor.
Does export quality match my display?+
PNG export uses 2× pixel ratio for crisp results on retina displays. PDF export uses A4 portrait by default and slices long content across pages.
Can I beautify multiple pages at once?+
Yes — upload photos one at a time; each extracted block is appended to the same notes input. Then click Beautify once.
What's the difference between this and the AI Notes Summarizer?+
The Summarizer makes notes *shorter*; the Beautifier makes them *prettier* while keeping the same content. Use both: summarize first, then beautify the summary for printing.
Why are some words mis-recognized?+
OCR struggles with cursive, faint pencil, or shadows. Edit the extracted text in the textarea before clicking Beautify to fix any mistakes.