Free tool

Your text,
turned into calendar events.

Paste “Meeting tomorrow at 3pm in Gangnam” and it finds the date, time, and place and makes an event. Several lines become several events. Download an .ics or add it to Google Calendar.

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Write a schedule above in plain language. It understands phrases like “tomorrow at 3pm,” “next Friday,” and “June 20.”

Tired of pasting it every time?

With Noti you just jot a note, and it finds the schedule and syncs two-way with Google Calendar.

How it works

1

Paste

Type or paste sentences that contain a schedule. Multiple lines are fine.

2

Review

It finds the date, time, and place and shows each as an event card.

3

Export

Download an .ics for any calendar, or add it straight to Google Calendar.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free? Do I need to sign in?
It’s completely free and works with no login or install. There’s no limit on conversions.
Is my text sent to a server?
No. Every conversion happens inside your browser. The text you type never leaves your device.
Which calendars can open it?
The .ics file opens in Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, and other standard calendar apps. For Google Calendar there’s also a one-tap add link.
Can I convert several events at once?
Yes. Paste multiple lines and it finds an event in each one. Drop in a whole itinerary or meeting notes.
What kind of sentences does it understand?
Phrases like “tomorrow at 3pm,” “next Friday at 7,” and “June 20 at 10am.” It also picks up places and reminders like “30 minutes before.”