Release Notes Generator

Transform your list of fixes and features into polished release notes with various style options. Simply paste your list of changes, select a tone, and let AI do the rest.

Paste your list of changes, one per line. Bullet points or dashes are fine.

Choose the tone and style for your release notes.

Enter the version number for this release (optional).

Select the release date (optional). Defaults to today if not specified.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good release note?

Good release notes clearly communicate value to users, are well-organized by category (new features, improvements, bug fixes), use consistent formatting, and maintain an appropriate tone for your audience. They should be concise yet informative, highlighting the benefits of each change rather than just listing technical details.

Which style should I choose for my release notes?

The style you choose should align with your brand voice and audience expectations:

  • Professional: Best for enterprise software, financial tools, or when communicating to stakeholders and executives.
  • Casual: Great for most consumer applications, creating an approachable, friendly tone.
  • Spicy: Works well for brands with a distinct personality or when targeting younger audiences who appreciate humor.
  • Enthusiastic: Perfect for major releases, consumer apps with loyal followings, or when you want to generate excitement about new features.
How should I format my list of changes?

Simply list each change on a new line. You can use bullet points, dashes, or plain text. The generator will organize them into appropriate categories. For best results, be specific about what changed and try to include a mix of features, improvements, and bug fixes.

Can I edit the generated release notes?

Yes! After generating your release notes, click the "Edit" button to make any adjustments. This allows you to fine-tune the wording, add additional details, or customize the format to better match your needs before copying to your release platform.

What are the version number and release date fields for?

The version number and release date fields help provide important context for your release notes:

  • Version Number: Adding a version number (like "1.0.0" or "2.3.1") helps users track which changes were made in each release. This is especially important for software that receives frequent updates.
  • Release Date: Including the release date provides a timeline for your changes and helps users understand how recent the updates are. If you don't specify a date, today's date will be used by default.

Both fields are optional, but including them creates more professional and informative release notes.

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