OneNote for Mobile will use Copilot to gather notes from images and videos automatically

The feature will be released in 2026.

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OneNote for Mobile is about to become your favorite notes app on Android; Microsoft will enhance its Copilot to automatically extract insights from images and videos and create notes from them.

This new feature in OneNote mobile, announced in a recent entry to the Microsft 365 Roadmap, lets you share videos and images directly into OneNote.

When you do this, OneNote will automatically capture all the essential information from the videos and images and add it to your notes. This way, you don’t have to write down or create the insights manually.

Here’s what the entry says:

With this new feature in OneNote mobile, you can share videos and images into OneNote and watch the magic unfold. All the key insights from the video and images are captured effortlessly into notes so that you do not have to manually create them.

In other words, it makes note-taking easier by automatically extracting key information from shared videos and images.

However, we’ll have to wait for it: the Redmond-based tech giant plans to release it next year, in June 2026.

Last year, Microsoft enhanced the app with the ability to turn audio messages into written notes, so this is not really a surprise. Coupled with the new enhancement, OneNote can process information much faster.

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