OneNote for Windows 10 has built-in handwriting recognition that can convert your handwritten notes to typed text. You can also use this feature to convert handwritten ink in your notes to math equations — either for solving math problems or to more uniformly format the equations before you share them with others.
Converting your handwritten notes to typed text can be helpful when you decide to share selected notes with other people or when you want to include such notes in a more formal document or in a presentation.
If the original ink strokes in your handwriting were written in a particular pen color, OneNote will automatically format the converted text in the same color.
After the handwriting has been converted, you can select, edit, and format the text in any way you want.
Converting handwritten math equations can save time when you don’t want to manually format long or complicated equation text in superscript, subscript, and other equation formatting, and it’s a great way to clean up handwritten notes before you share them with others.