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Struggling with web research overload? Research Assistant is your AI-powered web page summarizer, article analyzer, and knowledge base tool. Instantly summarize, clip, analyze, organize, and search information from any web page to accelerate your learning and productivity. Perfect for students, researchers, professionals, and anyone needing efficient information management. Requires your own OpenAI or Anthropic API key for AI features. Students tackling assignments, literature reviews, and papers Professionals conducting market research or competitive analysis Academics needing efficient article summarization and review Writers gathering source material and clipping web content Anyone wanting a smarter way to take notes from web pages and learn online 🚀 Key Features - Your AI Research Toolkit: AI Web Page Summarizer & Analyzer: Instantly summarize articles, extract key points, and understand complex web content in seconds. Go beyond simple AI summaries with deeper analysis. Web Clipper & Personal Knowledge Base: Save, clip, and build your own searchable library of insights, notes, and facts directly from web pages. Your central knowledge management hub. Workspace Project Organizer: Keep research focused by creating separate workspaces for different research projects, topics, or clients. Improve your research workflow. Intelligent Knowledge Search: Find saved information instantly across your entire knowledge base, notes, and all workspaces using smart search. Automatic Topic Tagging: Let AI help categorize your saved web content and notes for effortless retrieval and better information organization. Click the extension icon on any web page or article. Get an AI-powered summary and analysis of the content. Save key insights, notes, or the full analysis to your personal knowledge base. Access and search your organized research anytime. All your research data and notes are stored locally on your device. No data collection, tracking, or cloud storage of your content. Your web clippings and analysis remain private and secure. Install the Research Assistant extension. Connect Your AI: Add your preferred AI provider API key (OpenAI or Anthropic - required for analysis & summarization features). Follow our simple guide. Start analyzing pages, clipping articles, and building your knowledge base! Stop drowning in tabs and scattered notes! Install Research Assistant today to streamline your web research, build your second brain, and learn faster with the power of AI.
Article Selection Navigator
Helps users select articles for literature review Transform Your Literature Review Experience with the Article Selection Navigator Are you overwhelmed with spreadsheets during literature reviews, losing track amidst rows and columns of data? This common struggle leads to unnecessary frustration, inefficiency, and physical discomfort. Before the Article Selection Navigator, my reality mirrored yours: tedious sorting of articles, constant corrections, and a feeling of being swamped by data. This process was not just time-consuming but also mentally and physically taxing. In search of relief, my colleague and I created the Article Selection Navigator. This Chrome extension transformed our workflow. No more spreadsheet chaos; instead, we found a path to streamlined efficiency and clarity. Now, envision a shift from the mire of confusion and fatigue to a clean, intuitive process. This is the core of what the Article Selection Navigator promises. - Efficient Article Management: Swiftly organize and review articles, transforming a cumbersome process into a seamless experience. - Comfort and Ease: Free yourself from the physical and mental strain associated with traditional literature review methods. - PRISMA Standard Compliance: Ensure your reviews meet critical industry standards, enhancing the credibility of your work. - Professional Community Engagement: Connect and collaborate with industry peers on LinkedIn, sharing insights and advancing in your field. Join us in this new era of literature review. Download the Article Selection Navigator Chrome Extension now. It's a path to a more efficient, enjoyable, and professional research experience – and it's entirely free. Start your journey to a better literature review process today!
Collect — Your Research Buddy
Collect references while you browse Always by your side when you are skimming through countless pages for your research. Like bookmarking designed for saving references! Simple and lightweight. Easiest way to use is select some text, right click on it and click Collect. It will appear in your collection.
Datarag - Keep Your Browser History Forever
Browsers delete history after 90 days. Datarag keeps it forever. Auto-saved, encrypted, searchable. Your browser history, perfected. You found that perfect article. That video that explained everything. That GitHub solution that finally worked. And then Chrome wiped it. Because apparently 90 days is all your browsing history deserves. Datarag keeps your complete browsing history. Permanently. Every article, every video, every search. No 90-day limit. No expiration. Your browser history actually stays. Datarag automatically saves your complete browsing history the moment you visit a page. No clicking. No bookmarking. No "I should save this." Six months ago? Still there. A year ago? Found it. That article you read last March? Right here. Everything's encrypted with your PIN. Your browsing history is yours. Not ours. Not anyone's. We can't read it even if we wanted to. Chrome gives you 90 days of browser history. We give you forever—privately. 🔍 Actually Search Your Browser History What's the point of browser history if you can't find anything? Search your entire browsing history with actual queries: "machine learning articles from last quarter" or "that GitHub solution about React hooks." 💬 Chat With Your Browser History Open the Terminal and ask: "What did I read about sourdough starters?" Your browsing history talks back. Your browser history isn't just a list anymore. It's a conversation. Ask questions. Get answers from everything you've ever read. What else you get: 🎥 Search YouTube Video Content - Remember that video but not the title? Search through actual subtitles in your browser history. Find videos by what was said, not just what you remember. 📞 Save Google Meet Transcripts - Your meeting transcriptions auto-save to your browser history. "What did the client say about the timeline?" Search your meetings like you search your browsing history. 🧭 Discover New Pages - Based on what you're reading now, Datarag shows new related pages from the web. ☁️ Sync Your Browser History Everywhere - Your browsing history syncs across all devices. Read on your laptop, search on your desktop. Same browser history, everywhere. Works on all chromium-based browsers and syncs browser history across! How it works: 1. Install Datarag from the Chrome Web Store 2. Set your PIN for encrypted browser history storage 3. Browse normally - your history saves automatically 4. Search or chat with your complete browsing history anytime 5. Your browser history never expires Perfect for: - Anyone tired of losing browser history after 90 days - People with 500 tabs open as a "browser history backup system" - Anyone who's ever said "I know I read about this somewhere" - Professionals who need to reference past research - Researchers who actually need their browsing history to persist - Students managing months of reading materials - Learners who want searchable browser history, not a 90-day memory limit The reality: Chrome's browser history is temporary by design. Ours isn't. You read brilliant things. You just can't find them again because Chrome thinks 90 days is "permanent browser history." Your browser history. Actually permanent.
Research With GPT
Adds links to the research with GPT chatbot, to get chatting easily. The Research With GPT Chatbot Extension is a Chrome browser extension that enhances your ArXiv browsing experience by allowing you to seamlessly access ResearchWithGPT's chatbot feature from ArXiv pages. With this extension, you can easily generate chatbot queries based on the ArXiv paper you are reading.