For researchers
Turn research links into notes you can search later
Nora is an AI link organizer that turns saved links into summary notes, tags, and related materials. For researchers, Nora is useful when links come from many formats and need to become durable notes.
Nora workflow
1
Save link
2
Read with tools
3
Summary note
4
Related material
Who it is for
- Academic researchers
- Independent analysts
- AI paper readers
- Teams collecting source material
How it works
- Save research links as they appear
- Let Nora extract available content or metadata
- Review summaries, tags, and related material when needed
Source examples
- arXiv papers become quick review notes
- PDF links sit beside article summaries
- GitHub repos can connect to technical papers
Research workflow fit
| Criteria | Typical workflow | Nora |
|---|---|---|
| Capture | Manual bibliography or browser folder | Fast link capture |
| Review | Open every source again | Scan notes first |
| Connection | Manual cross-reference | Related material can surface |
FAQ
Is Nora for academic citation?
No. Nora helps organize research links and notes, but it is not a formal citation manager.
Can Nora handle mixed sources?
Yes. It is built for articles, PDFs, videos, GitHub links, and other URLs.
Why would researchers use Nora?
It reduces the friction between saving a source and making it useful later.