Feature
Nora reads links with the tool that fits the source
Nora is an AI link organizer that turns saved links into summary notes, tags, and related materials. Instead of treating every URL the same way, Nora can use source-specific tools to create better inputs before summarization.
Nora workflow
1
Save link
2
Read with tools
3
Summary note
4
Related material
Who it is for
- Users saving mixed sources
- People who collect videos and papers
- Developers saving repositories
- Researchers who need source context
How it works
- Detect the type of saved link
- Use available parser, browser, caption, or document tool
- Generate a note from the best available input
Source examples
- YouTube links may use caption context
- PDF links may use document parsing
- GitHub links can keep repository context
Generic summarizer vs Nora source tools
| Criteria | Typical workflow | Nora |
|---|---|---|
| Input | Plain URL or scraped text | Source-aware extraction when available |
| Videos | Often weak context | Caption tools can improve input |
| Documents | May skip PDFs | Document tools can process available text |
FAQ
Why do source-specific tools matter?
Different sources expose useful information in different ways, so better extraction can lead to better notes.
Does Nora always use every tool?
No. It uses tools when they fit the source and available access.
Does Nora guess when extraction fails?
Nora's product direction is to avoid unsupported guesses when data is unavailable.