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Noteey is a platform for visual note-taking that facilitates the organization, connection, and sharing of ideas. It provides functionality for annotating PDFs, videos, and audio files, and allows for the structured organization of research on a limitless canvas. With capabilities such as deep linking, time-stamped video notes, and drawing tools, it enables users to visually construct knowledge. Noteey offers offline access, local backups, and unrestricted sharing capabilities. It also features a presentation mode for displaying insights and can be integrated with other applications for a cohesive workflow. The platform includes a YouTube summarizer, PDF reader, and AI-driven research tools, making it excellent for managing knowledge and fostering creative thinking.
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