Open a case or article
RadNote runs on the current Radiopaedia page only, keeping the workflow focused and reviewable.
Radiopaedia to Anki, PDF, and PPTX
RadNote converts supported Radiopaedia articles and cases into Anki decks, PDF study sheets, and case conference slides with source links and attribution kept in every export.
Findings and source-linked answer are ready to review.
Workflow
The extension keeps the user in control: select what matters, inspect the generated cards, then export.
RadNote runs on the current Radiopaedia page only, keeping the workflow focused and reviewable.
Choose article sections, case findings, single images, or full image series before cards are generated.
Clean up fronts, backs, tags, and selected media before exporting to Anki, PDF, or PPTX.
Outputs
First version support is intentionally narrow: Radiopaedia articles and cases, exported with attribution.
Q/A cards, case viewer cards, source buttons, tags, and media packaged for direct Anki import.
Structured article and case notes with selected images and attribution in the footer.
PPTX decks for case review: presentation, images, diagnosis, discussion, and source slide.
Attribution first
Every export is shaped as a learning asset, not a pile of raw files. Titles, URLs, authors, citation, access date, and license details travel with the output.
Pricing
$0
5 unique Radiopaedia pages per day
$3.96/month
For residents, educators, and heavy case review
FAQ
Yes. RadNote creates Anki-ready .apkg decks from supported Radiopaedia article and case pages, including source links and attribution.
For case pages, selected series can become scrollable viewer cards inside Anki. Large series show a warning before export.
No. The product is designed around review, attribution, and study asset creation rather than raw bulk downloading.
Not in this first version. PDF is currently an export format for Radiopaedia pages, not an arbitrary PDF input pipeline.