Lazy 2.0 update adds AI-powered chat with your past notes and real-time insights
Lazy lastest 2.0 update builds on its original role as a quick note-taking shortcut app, adding several AI-driven features that build on its original quick capture functionality and act as a thinking assistant grounded in your previous own information. The headline addition, "Chat with your past self," leaveres on AI context analysis to get relevant insights from your past notes, documents, or meetings based on the current context.
Users can now ask context-aware questions, such as whether something was discussed in previous meetings, if any notes contradict the current topic, or what information might be missing. While reading documents like PDFs or essays, the update lets you prompt Lazy to instantly highlight connections between content and your existing knowledge base.
The tool operates via a single universal shortcut (⌘J), enabling quick access from anywhere on your desktop, providing real-time responses—drafting replies in your own writing style based on prior documents, cross-referencing new content with specific concepts, and generating summarized digests on demand. Every captured note becomes searchable, comparable, and ready for use in conversation, turning passive information into a ready knowledge asset.