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Not a web clipper.
An AI note-writer.

Paste any article. AI extracts the key concepts and writes 3–7 atomic Obsidian notes with frontmatter, tags, aliases, and [[wikilinks]]. Works with Gemini (free) or Claude.

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Zettelkasten Method
A note-taking system by Niklas Luhmann using atomic, interlinked cards to build a personal knowledge base. Each note contains exactly one idea and references related notes via explicit links.
#pkm#zettelkasten#note-taking
Atomic Notes Principle
Each note should capture exactly one concept. This enables flexible reuse: a note about [[Spaced Repetition]] can link from notes on learning, memory, and education without duplication.
#atomic-notes#pkm
Emergent Structure
Unlike hierarchical filing systems, Zettelkasten builds structure bottom-up. Categories emerge from notes via [[wikilinks]] rather than being imposed top-down by folders.
#knowledge-management#structure
100%
Client-side — zero data to our servers
~$0.003
per article with Haiku 4.5
3–7
atomic notes per article
ZIP
ready for Obsidian import
Why Qonspekt
Built for how PKM actually works

Reading articles is easy. Turning them into lasting knowledge is hard. Qonspekt does the hard part.

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Your key, your data
Your Claude API key is stored in your browser's localStorage only. It goes directly to Anthropic — never to us. We have no backend, no database, no logs.
Truly atomic notes
Each note captures exactly one concept with proper frontmatter, tags, aliases, and [[wikilinks]] connecting related ideas. Ready to drop into any vault.
One-click import
Download all notes as a .zip or individual .md files. Or share a link — Qonspekt encodes notes in the URL so anyone can view them without an account.
Web clippers save articles.
Qonspekt writes notes.
Web Clipper (Web2MD, WebInk…)
  • → Saves the article as one big Markdown file
  • → Preserves the original structure
  • → You still have to extract concepts yourself
  • → One note = one article
  • → No frontmatter, no wikilinks
Qonspekt
  • ✓ Extracts 3–7 key concepts from the article
  • ✓ Writes each concept as an atomic note
  • ✓ YAML frontmatter: title, tags, aliases
  • ✓ Connects concepts via [[wikilinks]]
  • ✓ ZIP download — drag into Obsidian
How it works
Three steps to a smarter vault

No account, no installation, no friction.

1
Paste your article
Copy any article, blog post, or paper and paste it in. Or enter a URL and let Qonspekt fetch the content.
2
Claude finds the concepts
Using your own API key, Claude identifies the key ideas worth keeping and writes each as a clean atomic note with wikilinks.
3
Download and import
Get a ZIP of ready-to-use .md files with frontmatter, tags, and wikilinks. Drag into Obsidian. Done.
Generate your notes

Works with Claude or Gemini (free) — no credit card needed

One thing before you start: Only process content you have the right to use — your own notes, openly licensed articles, or content for personal research. This tool is entirely client-side. Nothing is sent to any server except the Claude API via your own key.
Claude API Key Get key ↗
Most sites block direct browser fetches — paste the article text if this fails.
~$0.003 / article with Haiku
FAQ
Common questions
Is my API key safe?
Yes. Your key is stored only in your browser's localStorage and sent directly to Anthropic's API — the same way the official Claude website works. Qonspekt has no backend server. We cannot see your key.
What does it cost?
Qonspekt is free forever. You pay Anthropic only for API usage. A typical 3000-word article costs around $0.003 with Haiku 4.5. New accounts get free credits to start with.
Does it work with Logseq, Notion, or other tools?
Yes — output is standard Markdown with YAML frontmatter. Works with Obsidian, Logseq, Notion (via import), Bear, iA Writer, and any Markdown editor.
Can I share generated notes?
Yes. After generating, click the Share button. Qonspekt encodes the notes into the URL — no server involved. Share the link and anyone can view the notes without creating an account.
How is this different from Web2MD or WebInk?
Web clippers like Web2MD and WebInk convert an article into one big Markdown file — the HTML structure becomes Markdown. Qonspekt does something different: Claude AI reads the article, identifies the key concepts, and writes a separate atomic note for each one. The output is 3–7 interconnected notes, not one document.
Do I need to install anything?
No installation, no browser extension, no account. Qonspekt runs entirely in your browser — open the page, paste an article, generate notes. It's a single HTML file.