Goodnotes 6 Debuts with AI Handwriting Features AI Math Help – Exclusive to Apple Devices

Digital paper app Goodnotes has launched Goodnotes 6 exclusively on Apple platforms with AI-powered Spellcheck, handwriting capabilities, and AI Math Assistance, according to a news release.

Goodnotes 6 new features include:

AI-powered Spellcheck that instantly corrects handwritten typos in a user's own handwriting

Interactive exam prep materials for SAT and other standardized tests, with built-in hints and AI Math Assistance to identify errors

A new in-app marketplace where users can download new templates, stickers, and digital stationery directly in app

Customizable folders and dynamic templates that allow user to customize the size and color of the digital paper in their notebooks

New pen gestures like Scribble to Erase and Circle to Lasso

With the recent release of V.6, Goodnotes also introduced new branding, according to a news release.

Goodnotes 6 is free to download on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and it is free to use for up to 3 notebooks. The full suite of features and unlimited notebooks is available with the premium plan at $9.99 per year or $29.99 life-time plan, the company said.

Goodnotes 6 will remain free for educational institutions through Apple School Manager.

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