AI Format — turn rough notes into clean ones in one tap
Turn a note you scribbled down into clean headings and lists with one tap. AI keeps your content and only fixes the structure — preview before and after, then apply. A new paid feature in Memol.
Memol's idea is simple: write it down and forget it — AI finds it later. So you're meant to write messily. That hasn't changed.
But every so often you want it clean. When you share it with the team. When you read it back later. When you show it to a client. The new AI Format feature is for exactly those moments (available on paid plans).
One tap, and it's clean
Just press "AI Format" in the note toolbar.
- A note where your bullets turned into plain line breaks
- Meeting notes you typed as fast as you could think
- Text you pasted in that lost all its formatting
AI structures these "rough notes" into headings, bullet lists, and numbered lists — a note that's actually readable.
It keeps your content. Only the structure changes.
All AI Format does is fix the structure. It does not rewrite, summarize, or add to what you wrote. Your facts and nuance stay exactly as they were — so you can trust it.
One-tap presets, or your own instructions
Beyond one-tap presets like "Organize with headings" or "Make it a list," you can give free-form instructions like "turn this part into a table." How it's shaped is up to you.
Always preview before you apply
You can compare before and after, side by side, before applying. Don't like it? Just don't apply it — your original note stays untouched.
Why it's a paid feature
Every run has AI carefully read and restructure your text, which is a costly operation. To keep Memol ad-free, reasonably priced, and around for the long run, this is a paid-plan feature.
Core features like keyword search and creating and sharing notes remain free, as always.
Write messy, show it clean — both, from a single button. Give it a try on a note you scribbled down.
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