Chrome extension for source-linked medical webpage/PDF snippets to Anki-ready drafts

Hi everyone,

I built a small Chrome extension called RadNote and would love feedback from Anki users, especially anyone who studies from medical webpages, PDFs, case notes, or radiology resources.

Install:
Search 【RadNote】 on the Chrome Web Store.

What it is meant to do:

  • capture user-selected text/snippets from medical webpages or PDFs
  • keep the source title and URL with the note
  • help turn the selected material into Anki-ready study drafts
  • export in formats that are easy to move into Anki

The goal is not bulk downloading or scraping content. I am trying to make the common manual workflow a little cleaner: read a source, select a useful bit, keep attribution/source links, and turn it into something reviewable.

I am looking for feedback on:

  1. whether this workflow fits how you make cards
  2. what export format/template would be most useful
  3. where source links and attribution should live in the note/card
  4. whether this should stay CSV/TSV-first or support AnkiConnect later

If you try it, I would really appreciate any comments, bug reports, or workflow suggestions.