If you want a note-taking app that can recognize handwriting and spell-check it, Goodnotes is a top option. It's designed to look and feel like handwriting, with features like spell check, word prediction and the ability to combine handwritten and typed text. The app also can edit PDFs, record audio and use AI-based study aids with interactive materials. It's available in several pricing tiers, including a stripped-down free version, so it's good for students, teachers and professionals.
Another app worth considering is Reflect, which taps into native AI tools like OpenAI's GPT-4 and Whisper for features like voice transcription of voice notes, summarization of articles and grammar checking. You can link notes, import web pages and Kindle book highlights, and get proofreading for grammar and spelling. Reflect is available on mobile, desktop and web versions and can link to other tools like Zapier and Google, so it's good for whatever note-taking needs you have.
If you want a more specialized AI-powered assistant, check out Auri, a productivity suite that includes a multilingual AI Keyboard for writing, translation and grammar checking in more than 80 languages. It also includes a voice dictation system and smart note-taking abilities, including recording, transcription and organization. Auri doesn't track or store content, so it's a private tool for personal and professional use.