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Academe brings reading, writing, citing, and discovery into one research workspace, with a research agent that works from your corpus.

Suggested path

Learn the workspace in the order researchers use it.

  1. 1

    Start a project

    Create a workspace, bring in source material, and understand the basic layout before you write.

  2. 2

    Build the research base

    Search, import, screen, extract, and organize the sources behind the argument.

  3. 3

    Write with context

    Draft, revise, cite, and review with the file tree, editor, and Research Agent working together.

Common next steps

Jump to the page that matches the task.

Research workflows

Capabilities

Research Agent

Ask questions grounded in uploaded papers, with cited passages shown when the answer uses a source.

Writing tools

An editor with outline, expand, rewrite, and strengthen commands available in place.

Reviewable edits

Rewrite suggestions arrive as tracked changes. Accept or reject line by line before anything touches your draft.

Reliability

How Academe keeps answers faithful to your sources, why runs can vary, and where to still verify before trusting.

Literature search

Search 400M+ scholarly works. Filter by peer-review status, study type, and journal quality.

Scholarly index

Coverage-first scholarly search across major disciplines: journals, preprints, books, theses, datasets, patents, and trials.

Research agent

Run deeper literature work from your project context, with findings tied back to sources you can inspect.

Extract data

Turn a pile of PDFs into a structured table with cells linked back to source passages.

Context graph

Your project and the wider scholarly corpus in a navigable graph, so answers can stay tied to context.

Citation management

Import by DOI, sync Zotero or Mendeley, detect citations in pasted text, and change bibliography styles.

Persistent memory

Each project remembers its topic, methodology, and sources, so you repeat less context.

Version history

Saves are snapshotted. Roll back, compare side-by-side, and recover earlier work.

Comments & threads

Inline comments with threaded replies, anchored to the exact text for advisors, co-authors, or future you.

Real-time collaboration

Co-write with labmates or study groups. Presence cursors, live edits, and no merge conflicts.

The workspace

Supported file types

PDFDOCXXLSXXLSPPTXCSVTXTMarkdownLaTeX (.tex)Google DocsGoogle SheetsGoogle Slides