

Hold your phone above the book, and in milliseconds, the Rocketbook app will detect your page. Our sophisticated machine vision makes your job simple. The app “sees” your marks and sends your notes to the places they belong online.įinally, scan your completed pages. You can decide whether you want your content to blast your pages manually or automatically, and what format you prefer for your pages to be sent in.įourth, start writing on your pages, and don’t forget to mark one or more symbols on the bottom of each page to send high resolution images to the destinations you’ve configured in the Rocketbook app. Your app will now be configured to send your content to every icon that you set up. Navigate to your desired destination, save your settings, and repeat for each icon configuration. For each new cloud service you decide to use, you will have to log in to that service through the Rocketbook. Click on the destinations button and find where each icon can be configured.

If you use a FriXion pen, you can always erase or revise your destinations later. If you want to remember these destinations, there is space to do so on the inside cover of your notebook. Once you decide on, and/or create these destinations, you’ll be well on your way. Rocketbook pages have seven icons, which means you can choose up to seven destinations. A husband may want to e-mail love letters to his wife. A business person may want to share notes with his entire team. For example, a student may want to centralize her math notes to a single folder. If not, go into your cloud services and create new destinations for Rocketbook content. You may have destination folders in mind already. Before setting up your Rocketbook app, decide what kind of content you’ll be blasting to the cloud. It’s the first question most people ask when they find out you can blast your Rocketbook pages to any of our eight integrated cloud services: how does the book know where to send your content? This quick guide will help you understand how our system works and how you’ll set your Rocketbook app up for the first time.įirst, you have some decisions to make.
