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Turn one paper into a map of ideas

Your research will take many different paths and that’s a good thing.

But when you find a paper that feels  like the path you’ve been looking for, you’ll want to dive straight into the rabbit hole.

Use this as a seed to see how papers connect, identify what matters, and start developing your best ideas yet.

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How to start your literature review

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Bring your reference library and ResearchRabbit together 🫶

Because endless article lists can miss the bigger picture. With ResearchRabbit you can explore how your literature review connects and discover the research you’ve been missing.

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The more you explore, the more your ideas grow...and the better ResearchRabbit becomes.


Follow your curiosity by adding related worked, new authors, and emerging topics to your search. With every search, ResearchRabbit learns, delivering smarter, more relevant recommendations.

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What our users say

Danielly Fonseca

Academic Writing Teacher

ResearchRabbit is one of the tools I use most when I need to map a research field, identify relevant authors, and find potential gaps in literature.

Dr. Sezen Arslan

Associate Professor

Research Rabbit analyzes their bibliographies, citations to these articles, and co-authors to guide you to other articles related to your subject. As you select new ones from these articles, the algorithm learns your interests better and...

Molly Thompson and Brett Porter

Sam Houston State University Librarians

ResearchRabbit is an AI tool designed to help researchers visualize connections between existing research and streamline discovery for related research, potentially eliminating the overwhelming and time-consuming process of literature reviews.

Aaron Tay

Librarian

Iterative chaining without the clutter: ResearchRabbit shipped its biggest update in years, a cleaner iterative “rabbit hole” flow and a more configurable citation graph.

Khaled Al-Shehari

Associate Professor

I've been relying on ResearchRabbit for a good amount of time, and it has genuinely changed how I handle literature reviews. Instead of just typing keywords into a database, this tool lets me explore my research topic visually.

Andy Stapleton

Academic Content Creator

When I create a ResearchRabbit literature review, I am not just collecting papers. I am trying to understand how ideas connect, which authors shape the field, and where important gaps still exist.

Danielly Fonseca

Academic Writing Teacher

ResearchRabbit is one of the tools I use most when I need to map a research field, identify relevant authors, and find potential gaps in literature.

Dr. Sezen Arslan

Associate Professor

Research Rabbit analyzes their bibliographies, citations to these articles, and co-authors to guide you to other articles related to your subject. As you select new ones from these articles, the algorithm learns your interests better and...

Molly Thompson and Brett Porter

Sam Houston State University Librarians

ResearchRabbit is an AI tool designed to help researchers visualize connections between existing research and streamline discovery for related research, potentially eliminating the overwhelming and time-consuming process of literature reviews.

Aaron Tay

Librarian

Iterative chaining without the clutter: ResearchRabbit shipped its biggest update in years, a cleaner iterative “rabbit hole” flow and a more configurable citation graph.

Khaled Al-Shehari

Associate Professor

I've been relying on ResearchRabbit for a good amount of time, and it has genuinely changed how I handle literature reviews. Instead of just typing keywords into a database, this tool lets me explore my research topic visually.

Andy Stapleton

Academic Content Creator

When I create a ResearchRabbit literature review, I am not just collecting papers. I am trying to understand how ideas connect, which authors shape the field, and where important gaps still exist.

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