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.

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
- Pick the sources you want included from the sidebar.
- Open the Notes tab in the Canvas rail.
- Pick a preset (Chapter, Cornell, Exam-Prep) or write your own custom prompt.
- 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.
