RadNote — Radiopaedia to Anki & PDF
Overview
Turn Radiopaedia articles and cases into Anki decks (.apkg), PDF and study slides, with built-in source attribution.
RadNote helps medical students, radiology residents, and educators turn Radiopaedia articles and cases into review-ready study materials. Open a supported Radiopaedia article or case, choose the sections or image series you want, edit the generated card drafts, and export them as Anki-compatible .apkg decks, PDF study sheets, or PPTX case review slides. Source links and attribution are included so your notes stay connected to the original Radiopaedia page. What you can do with RadNote: • Create Anki-ready cards from Radiopaedia articles and cases • Export Anki-compatible .apkg decks • Generate PDF study sheets for offline review • Create PPTX case review slides for teaching or presentation prep • Select which sections, figures, studies, and image series to include • Edit card fronts, backs, and tags before export • Keep source links and attribution with your study materials RadNote is designed for personal study, radiology learning, and teaching preparation. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. RadNote does not bulk crawl Radiopaedia, download the entire site, or remove source attribution. Users choose content from the current supported page and export it for study use. RadNote is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Radiopaedia or Anki.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJune 29, 2026
- Offered byExtension Toolkit Team
- Size1.19MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperExtension Toolkit Team
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