Writing down notes using a pen and paper scratches an itch that typing text doesn’t. Studies have shown that physically jotting down notes is a better way to retain information. However, by writing stuff down, you miss out on the perks of digital notes. ChatGPT helps you get the best of both worlds.
When OpenAI supercharged the free version of ChatGPT with GPT-4o in May 2024, users gained the ability to upload files, including images and documents, and interact with images in multiple ways, such as extracting text.
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This feature means you can upload handwritten documents, from sticky notes to meeting and class notes to packing lists, and convert them into text. Then, you can use that text to create new content by copying and pasting it into presentations, emails, outlines, essays, Quizlets, and more.
Sounds too good to be true? I thought the same, but after testing the tool, I can assure you that it works efficiently and quickly. Getting started is simple, and you will not want to stop once you start.
How to use ChatGPT to digitize your handwritten notes
Once you log in, you will be brought to the ChatGPT interface with a blank text box. Next to the text box, you will find a paperclip icon, which you can click on to upload your photo from several different sources, including Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or your computer.
If the image is readily available on your device, you can drag and drop it into the text box.
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I wouldn’t worry about what your text looks like. I uploaded a sticky note I wrote in cursive, which can be difficult for humans to read, as seen below, and ChatGPT had no problem understanding and outputting the text.
If you add the picture with no text prompt, ChatGPT will most often automatically extract the text and present it to you, typed out. To ensure the chatbot knows what to do, I recommend adding a simple text prompt like, “Can you extract the text from this image?” and then hitting enter.
Once ChatGPT outputs the extracted text, you can check to ensure the result accurately represents your text. In every instance I have tried, the chatbot has been word-for-word correct. Then, you can copy and paste the text wherever you’d like. Some use cases include presentations, emails, virtual sticky notes, and outlines.
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The more you use it, the more use cases you’ll find. For example, I received a sentimental birthday card with a very kind handwritten note. I wanted to save the message because cards usually get lost or thrown out after the festivity (at least in my experience).
All I had to do was take a picture of the message, ask ChatGPT to transcribe it, and copy and paste the text into my notes. Now, I can access the message in my iPhone’s notes app.
FAQs
Is GPT-4o free to use?
Yes. In May, OpenAI supercharged the free version of ChatGPT by upgrading its model from GPT-3.5 to GPT-4o. The LLM upgrade gave the free version of ChatGPT many perks typically reserved for ChatGPT Plus members. ChatGPT Plus’ remaining advantage is that when GPT-4o is at capacity, subscribers will retain priority access, while free users are downgraded to GPT-3.5.
How much is ChatGPT Plus?
ChatGPT Plus is currently priced at $20/month. Some perks of the membership include priority access to GPT-4o, a greater message limit, an enhanced data analysis experience, and access to DALL-E 3 image generation.
What else can I do with GPT-4o?
The GPT-4o upgrade gave the free version of ChatGPT many features typically reserved for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, including accessing GPT-4 level intelligence, uploading images, PDFs, and other files, analyzing data, creating charts, and using GPTs.
What is the best GPT-4o feature?
The best GPT-4o feature depends on your everyday needs. For me, the most underrated feature is being able to digitize your notes because it solves a real-world issue. I have not found any other tool to be as accurate.
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