Research Pipeline

One pipeline from raw sources to finished academic writing

Upload PDFs, web articles, YouTube lectures, and audio recordings. Kognific processes each source into structured knowledge, synthesizes across your collection, and helps you draft with inline citations. End to end in one workspace.

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  • 6 source types: PDFs, web articles, YouTube, audio, images, and URL imports
  • Automated extraction of concepts, summaries, and structured content from every source
  • Synthesis across your entire collection: themes, gaps, methodologies, and arguments
  • AI-assisted drafting with inline citations from your processed sources
  • APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, and Vancouver citation styles
  • Export to Word, LaTeX with BibTeX, PDF, and standalone BibTeX

6 Source Type Ingestion

PDFs, web articles, YouTube videos, audio recordings, scanned image documents, and direct URL imports all enter the same pipeline. Each source is extracted, indexed, and made available for every downstream operation.

Automated AI Processing

Every uploaded source passes through extraction, concept identification, and summarization automatically. No manual tagging or annotation required to make a source available for Q&A and synthesis.

Cross-Source Synthesis

Select sources in a project and run synthesis across them. Kognific identifies shared themes, competing arguments, methodological patterns, and research gaps across your entire collection.

Cited Academic Drafting

From synthesis to writing in one step. Generate cited paragraphs and sections drawn from your processed sources. Every sentence includes an inline citation to the specific passage it came from.

Multi-Format Export

Word for editing and committee submission, LaTeX with BibTeX for journal compilation, PDF for sharing, and standalone BibTeX for reference management. Bibliography auto-generated from cited sources.

Ask AI at Every Stage

At any point in the pipeline, ask questions across your processed sources. Find specific claims, compare findings, or locate the passage you need before writing the section that cites it.

FAQ

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