AI Research Papers
ResearchRabbit
ResearchRabbit is a free literature review tool that helps researchers discover papers, track citations, and visualize connections across topics.
ResearchRabbit
What is ResearchRabbit?
ResearchRabbit is an AI-assisted research discovery platform for literature reviews. It helps users start from a paper, expand through related authors and citations, organize notes, and explore academic topics with visual maps and connected paper collections.
How to use ResearchRabbit?
- 1Sign up and open the app.
- 2Start with a paper, topic, or author.
- 3Expand your search by adding related works, citations, and authors.
- 4Save papers and notes into organized collections.
- 5Use visual maps to understand topic relationships and research gaps.
- 6Sync your workflow with external reference tools if needed.
ResearchRabbit Key Features
- Literature exploration from a starting paper
- Visual maps of papers, authors, and topics
- Citation and related-work discovery
- Paper and note organization
- Topic evolution and connection views
- Large academic paper coverage
ResearchRabbit Use Cases
- Building a literature review
- Finding related academic papers
- Mapping research areas and citation networks
- Organizing papers and notes for a thesis or paper
- Identifying emerging themes and research gaps
- Supporting academic workflows with reference management
ResearchRabbit Pricing & Free Credits
ResearchRabbit currently operates on a Free model.
ResearchRabbit Pros & Cons
Pros
- Visualizes relationships between papers and authors
- Useful for literature reviews and topic exploration
- Large academic paper coverage
- Helps keep papers and notes connected
- Popular with researchers and institutions
Cons
- Focused on academic research, not general-purpose writing
- Pricing details beyond free access are not clearly stated on the page
- Best value depends on having an existing paper or topic to start from
What is ResearchRabbit best for?
- Researchers
- Graduate students
- PhD candidates
- Academic writers
- Research groups
- Librarians and institutional users