Map your research.
The visual and verifiable workspace for understanding research papers.
Loved by 5,000+ researchers and students globally


Your knowledge
has structure.
Atlas faithfully deconstructs each paper into its own structures, and situates it fluidly in the literature.
Your research
is living.
Every citation and discussion connects into living maps that compound the more you use Atlas.
Your inquiry
is examined.
Atlas traces every claim to its citation and unpacks how the source justifies it.
Visualize your research from new angles.
Explore your literature from different angles and perspectives to uncover new insights.

Cluster by meaning
Group related ideas into clusters.
Multiple perspectives
Project the map in different angles.
Connect ideas
See how papers connect.
Explore papers
Zoom in to dive into each paper.

Deconstruct a paper into its structure.
Reveal argument structure, causal effects, process flows, relationships, timelines and more with multi-level zoom.
Uncover claims, premises and evidence.
Identify cause–effect chains and dependencies.
Weigh supporting and opposing perspectives.
Map methods, steps and procedural flows.
Surface connections across ideas and entities.
Place events and developments in sequence.
Visualize structure
Argument, causal, relationship and more.
Navigate arguments
Follow how each claim builds up.
Multi-level zoom
Zoom in to focus on a concept.
Faithful to the paper
Every concept tied back to the source.
Ask questions with grounded citations.
Multi-step reasoning across your papers, every claim explained with its source.

Verify answers
One-click to view the cited source.
Multi-step reasoning
Trust rigorously reasoned answers.
Literature-indexed
Read in context of literature.
Understand claims
Understand argument strength.
Agentic chat
Write and organize research notes.
Follow-up questions
Dive deeper into a concept.

Trace claims back to their source arguments.
Every citation is auto-indexed on import, with a breakdown of how it justifies the claim.
Citations that teach
Learn how citations build up into each claim.
Explain claims
Understand how sources justify claims.
Compare citations
Contrast citations for the same claim.
Auto-indexed
Enrich papers on import.
Trace the citation graph
Fetch open-access papers on click.
Read in context
Situate papers in their literature.
Loved by researchers
From those who map their research in Atlas
“Atlas has been a real time-saver for me. I'm not some AI expert or data scientist - I just needed a tool to help me wade through the sea of articles I come across daily. What I love about Atlas is how it gives me the gist of an article in seconds.”
Walter Tay
Founder, BookSlice
“TLDR: Saves time, summarizes well. My personal favourite use case is to ask it to summarize YouTube videos so that I can decide whether to watch it. It can perform off-the-shelf RAG over multiple websites and even WhatsApp / Telegram Web chats.”
John Tan Chong Min
Head of AI, Simbian
“The tool I never thought I needed, but now exists!! :D A great assistant for so many tasks, including my favourite - I pretend to have a conversation with my favourite writers on what they might think/ agree/ disagree on whatever I am currently reading.”
He Shiying
Writer, Dear Spring
“WHAT THE HECK DID YOU CREATE. It's like an ultimate GPT. I was actually quite surprised how the AI pulled so many concepts tgt. I think it's a huge addition to many super users of GPT. Excited to use it for my own research!”
Kyle Lao
Undergraduate Student, NUS
“As a software engineer in a big company that has to read lots of documentation, this helps me summarize multiple fragmented docs to get me up to speed on the domain I'm working on - in a fraction of the time.”
Gene Chua
Software Engineer, TikTok
“Atlas has been a real time-saver for me. I'm not some AI expert or data scientist - I just needed a tool to help me wade through the sea of articles I come across daily. What I love about Atlas is how it gives me the gist of an article in seconds.”
Walter Tay
Founder, BookSlice
“TLDR: Saves time, summarizes well. My personal favourite use case is to ask it to summarize YouTube videos so that I can decide whether to watch it. It can perform off-the-shelf RAG over multiple websites and even WhatsApp / Telegram Web chats.”
John Tan Chong Min
Head of AI, Simbian
“The tool I never thought I needed, but now exists!! :D A great assistant for so many tasks, including my favourite - I pretend to have a conversation with my favourite writers on what they might think/ agree/ disagree on whatever I am currently reading.”
He Shiying
Writer, Dear Spring
“WHAT THE HECK DID YOU CREATE. It's like an ultimate GPT. I was actually quite surprised how the AI pulled so many concepts tgt. I think it's a huge addition to many super users of GPT. Excited to use it for my own research!”
Kyle Lao
Undergraduate Student, NUS
“As a software engineer in a big company that has to read lots of documentation, this helps me summarize multiple fragmented docs to get me up to speed on the domain I'm working on - in a fraction of the time.”
Gene Chua
Software Engineer, TikTok
Map your next paper with Atlas.
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