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An AI tool for automating academic research and literature review tasks.

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<p>Elicit AI is an AI-powered research assistant that automates the most time-consuming parts of academic research finding papers, extracting data, summarizing findings, and synthesizing evidence across studies at scale. Available at elicit.com, the platform searches across 138 million+ academic papers using semantic understanding to answer research questions with structured, citation-backed results. Trusted by researchers at universities, pharmaceutical companies, and policy organizations worldwide, Elicit has positioned itself as the best AI for research papers in 2026 specifically built for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence synthesis workflows that general AI tools like ChatGPT simply cannot handle with the required rigor.</p><p>The core workflow revolves around structured literature review automation. Type a research question not just keywords and Elicit returns relevant papers with AI-extracted summaries of key findings, methodologies, sample sizes, and outcomes organized into clean, Excel-like evidence tables. This automated data extraction is Elicit's signature feature: define what you want to know about each paper and it populates a structured table across your entire corpus, a process that can save weeks on a systematic review. The platform supports PRISMA-compliant workflows, keyword search across Elicit, PubMed, and ClinicalTrials.gov, and strict screening criteria for rigorous inclusion and exclusion.</p><p>Elicit Reports generate automated literature review documents that extract, synthesize, and analyze up to 80 papers based on your research question producing structured output with introduction, methodology comparison, findings synthesis, and identified research gaps. Research Agents power workflows for competitive landscapes, broad topic exploration, and research landscape mapping. The Elicit AI paper search uses semantic understanding to find studies based on concepts rather than exact keywords making it exceptionally strong for interdisciplinary topics where you may not know the precise terminology used across different fields.</p><p>The platform also supports paper upload for private PDF analysis, expert brainstorming to identify researchers and collaborators in any domain, and Alerts that monitor new publications matching your research interests. The Elicit API launched in March 2026 enables developers to search the full paper database and generate Reports programmatically. Citation exports work with standard reference managers. Coverage is strongest in empirical domains biomedicine, machine learning, social sciences, and policy where experiments and concrete results are central. The platform is transparent about accuracy: roughly 90% of extracted information is correct, and users are encouraged to verify critical data against original sources.</p>

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Elicit is an AI research assistant that automates literature reviews, data extraction, and evidence synthesis across 138M+ academic papers. It uses semantic search to find relevant studies and organizes findings into structured evidence tables — built specifically for systematic review and meta-analysis workflows.

Partially. The Basic plan gives 5,000 one-time credits (not monthly) for paper search, limited summaries, and 20 PDF extractions/month. Deep analysis drains credits fast. Paid plans start at $12/month (Plus) for automated Reports and full extraction. Elicit pricing scales to $49/month (Pro) and custom Enterprise.

Elicit excels at structured data extraction and systematic review automation — pulling methodology, sample sizes, and outcomes into evidence tables. Consensus focuses on quick evidence-based answers with a Consensus Meter. Semantic Scholar is a free discovery engine with TLDR summaries. Elicit is the deepest extraction tool; the others are better for quick discovery.

Elicit Reports are automated literature review documents that synthesize up to 80 papers — extracting findings, comparing methodologies, identifying research gaps, and producing structured output. Reports support strict screening criteria for PRISMA-compliant systematic reviews. Available on Plus (4/month) and Pro (12/month) plans.

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