🔬 For Researchers

Process papers faster with visual synthesis

Extract key findings from research papers, synthesize literature reviews, and create visual abstracts for academic social media—all in seconds.

Research workflows powered by SeeRead

📑 Literature Reviews

Process dozens of papers quickly. Create visual summaries to compare findings, identify gaps, and track themes across the literature.

Research Findings lens

🎯 Quick Paper Screening

Determine paper relevance in seconds instead of reading full abstracts. Visual summaries reveal methodology and key findings at a glance.

Key Insights lens

🐦 Visual Abstracts

Create shareable graphics for academic Twitter. Promote your publications with eye-catching visual summaries that drive engagement.

Visual Abstract lens

🎤 Conference Prep

Review presenter papers before networking. Create visual summaries of your own work for poster sessions and slides.

Key Arguments lens

📊 Methods Comparison

Extract and compare methodologies across papers. Useful for designing experiments and writing methods sections.

Methodology lens

👥 Lab Meetings

Prepare paper presentations faster. Visual summaries make it easy to present key findings to your research group.

Executive Summary lens

Literature review workflow

1

Collect papers

Gather PDFs from Google Scholar, PubMed, or your reference manager

2

Open each PDF in browser

Chrome can open PDFs directly—just drag and drop

3

Generate visual summaries

Use "Research Findings" lens for each paper (30 seconds each)

4

Compare and synthesize

Visual summaries make it easy to spot patterns and gaps across papers

Time savings comparison

Task
Traditional
With SeeRead
Read one research paper
30-60 minutes
30 seconds + skim
Screen 20 papers for relevance
2-3 hours
15 minutes
Create visual abstract
1-2 hours (design tools)
30 seconds
Prepare paper for lab meeting
45 minutes
5 minutes
"SeeRead cut my literature review time in half. I can now screen papers in seconds and focus my deep reading on truly relevant work."
— Postdoctoral researcher, MIT

Frequently Asked Questions

How can researchers use SeeRead?

Researchers use SeeRead to quickly extract key findings, methodologies, and conclusions from academic papers. It's particularly useful for literature reviews, conference preparation, and creating visual abstracts for sharing research on social media.

Can SeeRead process academic PDFs?

Yes! SeeRead can process PDFs up to 50 pages, including research papers, journal articles, and conference proceedings. The AI is trained to recognize academic structure and extract findings, methodology, results, and conclusions.

What lens types are best for research papers?

For research papers, try "Research Findings" for key results, "Methodology" for methods sections, "Key Arguments" for theoretical papers, or "Literature Review" for synthesis. "Visual Abstract" creates shareable graphics for academic Twitter.

Can I use SeeRead for literature reviews?

SeeRead is excellent for literature reviews. Process multiple papers to create visual summaries of each, making it easier to compare findings, identify gaps, and synthesize themes across the literature.

Is SeeRead useful for conference presentations?

Yes! Create visual summaries of your own papers for poster sessions, slides, or social media promotion. You can also quickly review other presenters' work before networking at conferences.

Accelerate your research today

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