Chat with Research Papers

Ask your papers questions. Get cited answers.

Upload your research collection and have a real conversation with it. Ask about methodology, compare findings across papers, or locate that specific claim you vaguely remember. Every answer traces to a passage in a document you uploaded.

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  • Multi-turn conversation across one paper or your entire project collection
  • Passage-level citations in every answer: source document and specific section
  • Works on PDFs, scanned documents, audio, video, and web articles
  • Ask comparative questions across papers to surface agreement and contradiction
  • Turn cited answers into written paragraphs with one click
  • Free tier available to try the full workflow. Paid plans for larger collections

Natural Language Questions

Ask in plain academic language. What is the sample size in this study? How do the authors operationalize the key variable? Which papers challenge this claim? Kognific reads your sources and finds the answer.

Multi-Turn Conversations

Follow up on any answer. Ask a clarifying question, then pivot to a related paper, then ask how both sources approach the same problem. Kognific maintains context across the conversation.

Passage-Level Citations

Every answer names the source document and the specific section or passage the claim comes from. You can verify accuracy before using anything in your writing.

Cross-Paper Comparison

Ask which papers in your collection agree or disagree on a specific finding. Kognific surfaces the range of positions across your sources rather than averaging them into a single answer.

All Source Types

Chat with PDFs, scanned documents, YouTube lectures, audio recordings, web articles, and imported URLs. Kognific processes all formats into the same searchable, citable knowledge base.

From Answer to Draft

Insert any cited answer directly into a writing draft. Choose your citation style, APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, or Vancouver, and Kognific formats the reference automatically.

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