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ResearchRabbit
ResearchRabbit is a free literature review tool that helps researchers discover papers, track citations, and visualize connections across topics.
ResearchRabbit
Visual literature review and paper discovery for researchers
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