5/24/2026 · 5 min read · Neurixco Team

Structured Notes: long-form summaries with clickable citations

Generate structured notes that link back to the exact passage in your source. Verify each claim in one click.

Structured Notes: long-form summaries with clickable citations

Why structured notes beat copy-paste summaries

Most AI summaries are unverifiable: a wall of confident prose with no link back to the source. Neurixco's Structured Notes tool produces chapter-aware notes where every key claim ends with a citation chip like [1] that opens an inline preview of the cited PDF page, audio timestamp, or web section.

How it works

  1. Pick the sources you want included from the sidebar.
  2. Open the Notes tab in the Canvas rail.
  3. Pick a preset (Chapter, Cornell, Exam-Prep) or write your own custom prompt.
  4. Hit Generate. For large PDFs Neurixco runs a 3-step pipeline (Prepare → Subsections → Finalize) so it never stalls on a 200-page book.

Verify before you trust

Every citation chip is clickable. PDF citations open at the exact page (#page=42). YouTube citations jump to the timestamp. Web citations open in the inline previewer — no external tab, no broken links, no security blocks.

Practical benefits

  • Saves hours of manual outlining — a 200-page textbook becomes a 6-section note in under 2 minutes.
  • Trustworthy at exam time — every formula and definition is backed by a clickable source.
  • Reusable — export to Markdown or PDF with citations preserved.