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Cards as the Axis β one card is simultaneously a document highlight, a mind-map node, and a flashcard. Title Link β old notes surface inside new documents on their own. Extended Note β long-press anywhere on a PDF and a writing space grows out of it. Immersive Mode β three states (Read Β· Write Β· Recall) with Recall's blur-then-reveal. Each one ships with an interactive demo plus a walk-through of the underlying mechanics.
MN's smallest unit of data is not "a PDF highlight + a notes-app note + an Anki card" β three separate things. It is one card, rendered as a highlight in the document view, as a node in the mind map, and as a flashcard in review mode. Excerpt once, take effect in three places.
β Live πEach card's title becomes a keyword; its annotation becomes the definition. When you read a new document, concepts that appeared in past notes light up automatically on the new page. No clicking, no searching, no manual link-building required.
β Live πNew in MN4: long-press anywhere on a PDF to open a writing space that isn't tethered to a sentence or keyword, with three display modes (inline / margin / collapsed). This capability didn't exist in MN3 β it arrived with MN4.
β Live πIntroduced in MN 4.4. All conventional UI folds away, leaving only a single capsule at the bottom holding the tools you need for your current posture β Read, Write, or Recall. Recall is the centerpiece: excerpts auto-blur with a Gaussian, and you tap to reveal only after actively trying to remember.
β Live π€Since MN 4.2, AI is embedded into the existing workflow β help you ask while reading, restructure while organizing, recall while reviewing. It shows up where you already work; the places where it deliberately stays out are equally by design.
β Live π‘οΈSince MN 4.3, a brand-new data architecture: content-addressed object pool + Manifest, atomic unit moves from record to snapshot. Issues like "mind map corruption" and "lost handwriting" are structurally fixed. Local integrity, Auto Backup, and Cloud Drive Sync are all applications.
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The four cards above are the mechanisms worth a deep-dive interactive demo. Below: the rest of MarginNote's toolkit β every step of read Β· write Β· think Β· review has a dedicated tool.

Control your book through its TOC. Merge multiple books, swap chapter order, fold away large blocks you don't need.

Look up references and online encyclopedias in-line, slice clips from online video courses β without leaving the app.

Synced scrolling between two documents. Every note auto-resolves back to the page it cites. Great for translations, lecture vs slides, exam vs key.

Infinite-paper notebook in many ruling styles, for free-form thinking and summary. Independent of any specific document page.

Switch between study notebooks and ink layers β re-read, redo problems, all on the same source book over multiple passes.

A visual kanban over your card box. Multi-level grouping and filtering β turn a chaotic mistake-bank into something sortable.

Rich brushes on an infinite canvas. Ink follows the layout when nodes move β your scribbles never drift.

Reference existing knowledge cards in a separate space to build new structural understanding and overlays.

A plain-text editor view that shows the same map as a hierarchical outline. Different surface, same data.

Hide highlights and handwritten notes; cloze in the book itself; collapse Extended-Note cards. Re-reading becomes re-remembering.

Progressive collapse of the knowledge frame; hide handwritten notes attached to cards; partial or full hiding of card content.
Faithful recording of the moment: stroke order, page state, mind map references, cross-link positions β replay them later.

Local video plus YouTube / Bilibili online video. Speed control, keyframe clip extraction, subtitle-synced annotation.

Chapter-level toggles plus cross-book splicing. Combine guidelines, textbooks, and articles into a personalized "exam book."

Multiple layers on the same map. View only the highlighted layer when reviewing, only the draft layer when authoring.
ββ See how these land in real situations β Workflows; see when each was introduced β What's New