AI Research Assistant
An AI research assistant that works from your sources
Kognific processes your papers, audio, video, and web sources into structured knowledge. Ask questions across your collection, synthesize themes, and draft with inline citations grounded in documents you can verify.
Start Researching- Process PDFs, lectures, audio, and web articles into searchable, citable knowledge
- Ask questions across your entire source collection with passage-level cited answers
- Synthesize themes and arguments across papers, not source by source
- Draft academic writing with inline citations from your own material
- APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, and Vancouver citation styles
- Export to Word, LaTeX, BibTeX, and PDF with auto-generated bibliography
Source Processing Pipeline
Upload a PDF, paste a URL, or drop in an audio file. Kognific extracts structured content, key concepts, and a summary. The source is then available for Q&A, synthesis, and drafting across your entire collection.
Ask AI Across Your Library
Ask questions at three levels: a single source, a project collection, or your entire library. Every answer includes passage-level citations from your uploaded documents. No hallucinations from training data.
Literature Synthesis
Describe your research focus and select your sources. Kognific synthesizes across them thematically, identifies shared arguments and contested debates, and surfaces gaps in the literature.
AI-Assisted Academic Drafting
Generate structured paragraphs from your sources. Every sentence includes a citation to a specific passage in a specific paper. Preview the output and insert it into your draft with formatting intact.
6 Citation Styles
APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver. Choose your style before generating. One-click copy for individual citations. BibTeX export for your LaTeX workflow.
Research Organization
Organize sources into projects, apply tags, track reading status, and search full text across your collection. Every source you have ever processed is retrievable from a single library view.
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