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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 ResearchRabbit 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.



With ResearchRabbit, exploring the literature feels more like following your curiosity than checking boxes. Start with a  few papers and tailor your search by adding, related works, new authors, and emerging topics.

With every search, ResearchRabbit learns, delivering smarter, more relevant recommendations tailored to your research.

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What our users say

Karthik Balachandrand

Enocrinologist
ResearchRabbit is a cool web app, especially useful for medical postgraduates. It allows you to see the citations of the paper you are reading as a map with author names and year, see the connections between citations and visually  sort by year of publication..

Taylor Thompson

Longevity Researcher
My favorite so far. I've already found many helpful articles and synced it up with my Zotero... I've been able to explore this option the most and integrate it into my Zotero work flow.

Mu Yang, Ph.D.


Behavioral neuroscientist
I am calling it a hard stop to my hunt in Environmental Research. It is so interesting to see that the 80+ random papers I picked to flag actually cluster neatly into several pockets. Highly recommend @RsrchRabbit !

Anas Babai

Struggling with your literature review? Let ResearchRabbit do the heavy lifting! If you're a researcher, student, or academic professional, you know how time-consuming and overwhelming it can be to track down relevant literature, identify research gaps, and stay up-to-date with emerging trends...

Dillip Rout (Ph.D.)

ResearchRabbit is an amazing aid for research. It is much better than the suggestions of traditional research paper search websites like ScienceDirect. It also shows you post and pre publications of the targeted article.

Lucas Firmino Batista

I had to deal with dozens of different articles, references, and authors. To organize everything and still find new relevant sources, I got to know ResearchRabbit — and this tool made a lot of difference in my process.

What our users says

Lucas Firmino Batista

I had to deal with dozens of different articles, references, and authors. To organize everything and still find new relevant sources, I got to know ResearchRabbit — and this tool made a lot of difference in my process.

Karthik Balachandrand

Enocrinologist
ResearchRabbit is a cool web app, especially useful for medical postgraduates. It allows you to see the citations of the paper you are reading as a map with author names and year, see the connections between citations and visually  sort by year of publication..

Taylor Thompson

Longevity Researcher
My favorite so far. I've already found many helpful articles and synced it up with my Zotero... I've been able to explore this option the most and integrate it into my Zotero work flow.

Mu Yang, Ph.D.


Behavioral neuroscientist
I am calling it a hard stop to my hunt in Environmental Research. It is so interesting to see that the 80+ random papers I picked to flag actually cluster neatly into several pockets. Highly recommend @RsrchRabbit !

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