Alternatives to Connected Papers

Looking for a different fit than Connected Papers? Here are 8 alternatives worth comparing in AI Research.

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ConsensusFreemium
Web-BasedAPI
Health-conscious individuals and clinicians who want to quickly check whether a supplement, treatment, or intervention has genuine scientific backing before making decisions.
ElicitFreemium
Web-BasedAPI
PhD students and academic researchers conducting systematic literature reviews who need auditable, reproducible workflows that satisfy journal and institutional standards.
ExplainpaperFreemium
Web-Based
Interdisciplinary researchers and scientists who frequently read papers from adjacent fields and need quick, accurate explanations of unfamiliar terminology without losing hours to background reading.
LateralFreemium
Web-Based
Academic researchers and PhD students who needed a fast, visual way to organize and cross-reference large collections of PDFs for systematic literature reviews without switching between multiple tools.
MendeleyFreemium
Web-BasedDesktop
Researchers and students deeply embedded in the Elsevier publishing ecosystem who benefit from seamless one-click import from Scopus and ScienceDirect and want a clean, polished reference manager with strong Word integration.
NotebookLMFreemium
Web-BasedMobile
Students preparing for exams who want to turn their lecture notes and textbook chapters into interactive study guides and podcast-style audio reviews they can listen to on the go.
PapersFlowFreemium
Web-BasedAPI
PhD students and postdocs managing the full research pipeline from discovery to manuscript who want one tool that replaces Zotero, Overleaf, Elicit, and a citation manager.
SciSpaceFreemium
Web-BasedChrome Extension
Undergraduate and postgraduate students in STEM who struggle with dense academic language and need instant, plain-language explanations of methods, statistics, and terminology within papers.
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Consensus

AI academic search engine that scans 200M+ peer-reviewed papers and shows the scientific consensus on any question.

AI academic search engine that scans 200M+ peer-reviewed papers and shows the scientific consensus on any question.

Best for:Health-conscious individuals and clinicians who want to quickly check whether a supplement, treatment, or intervention has genuine scientific backing before making decisions.Graduate students and academics who need a fast way to gauge whether a research question has a strong evidence base before committing to a full literature review.Science communicators and journalists who need to verify claims against peer-reviewed research without spending hours on PubMed or Scopus.

Not ideal for: Researchers who require full systematic review workflows, PRISMA compliance, or structured data extraction across hundreds of papers, as Consensus is optimized for fast evidence discovery rather than deep extraction.

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Elicit

AI research assistant that searches 138M+ academic papers and automates literature reviews with sentence-level citations.

AI research assistant that searches 138M+ academic papers and automates literature reviews with sentence-level citations.

Best for:PhD students and academic researchers conducting systematic literature reviews who need auditable, reproducible workflows that satisfy journal and institutional standards.Clinical researchers and biotech teams running evidence synthesis at scale, needing to screen thousands of abstracts in hours rather than weeks.Policy analysts and consultants who must back recommendations with peer-reviewed evidence and need structured data extracted across dozens of studies.

Not ideal for: Users who need a writing assistant or manuscript editor alongside their research tool, as Elicit focuses entirely on literature discovery and extraction.

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Explainpaper

AI tool that explains confusing passages in research papers instantly, letting you highlight any text and get a plain-language explanation powered by GPT.

AI tool that explains confusing passages in research papers instantly, letting you highlight any text and get a plain-language explanation powered by GPT.

Best for:Interdisciplinary researchers and scientists who frequently read papers from adjacent fields and need quick, accurate explanations of unfamiliar terminology without losing hours to background reading.Undergraduate and master's students who are reading peer-reviewed papers for the first time and need a patient, always-available guide to walk them through dense methodology and results sections.Science journalists, policy researchers, and curious non-specialists who need to accurately interpret complex academic findings without the training to parse field-specific jargon.

Not ideal for: Researchers who need a full literature review pipeline, citation management, systematic review tools, or paper discovery features, as Explainpaper is focused exclusively on explaining single uploaded documents.

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Lateral

AI research workspace for literature reviews that organized PDFs, auto-generated findings tables, and ran semantic search across documents. Sunset June 2025.

AI research workspace for literature reviews that organized PDFs, auto-generated findings tables, and ran semantic search across documents. Sunset June 2025.

Best for:Academic researchers and PhD students who needed a fast, visual way to organize and cross-reference large collections of PDFs for systematic literature reviews without switching between multiple tools.Market research analysts and consultants who worked through large document sets and needed semantic search and auto-organized findings tables to synthesize evidence quickly for client reports.

Not ideal for: New users looking for an active, supported tool, since Lateral was sunset in June 2025 and is no longer available for new sign-ups or existing access.

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Mendeley

Free reference manager by Elsevier with PDF annotation, Word citation plugin, cloud sync, AI reading assistant, and collaborative group libraries.

Free reference manager by Elsevier with PDF annotation, Word citation plugin, cloud sync, AI reading assistant, and collaborative group libraries.

Best for:Researchers and students deeply embedded in the Elsevier publishing ecosystem who benefit from seamless one-click import from Scopus and ScienceDirect and want a clean, polished reference manager with strong Word integration.Academic teams and research groups who need shared collaborative libraries with permission controls for managing a joint bibliography on group projects, institutional reviews, or multi-author papers.Researchers transitioning from other reference managers who want a free, reliable tool with automatic metadata extraction, cross-device cloud sync, and a proven Word plugin for in-text citation management.

Not ideal for: Researchers who prioritize open-source software and data ownership, since Mendeley is owned by Elsevier, a major commercial publisher, and some academics have raised privacy concerns about how reading data and library habits may be used.

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NotebookLM

Google's AI research companion that turns your uploaded documents into a personalized, source-grounded knowledge base you can query and explore.

Google's AI research companion that turns your uploaded documents into a personalized, source-grounded knowledge base you can query and explore.

Best for:Students preparing for exams who want to turn their lecture notes and textbook chapters into interactive study guides and podcast-style audio reviews they can listen to on the go.Researchers and consultants who need to quickly synthesize insights from large document sets and client briefs without losing the source context.Business professionals who want to upload meeting transcripts, reports, and contracts and ask precise questions without reading every page manually.

Not ideal for: Researchers who need to search beyond their uploaded documents, as NotebookLM only answers from sources you provide and has no live web search capability.

Read more about NotebookLM
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PapersFlow

All-in-one AI research workspace for literature reviews, LaTeX writing, citation management, and evidence synthesis across 474M+ papers.

All-in-one AI research workspace for literature reviews, LaTeX writing, citation management, and evidence synthesis across 474M+ papers.

Best for:PhD students and postdocs managing the full research pipeline from discovery to manuscript who want one tool that replaces Zotero, Overleaf, Elicit, and a citation manager.Corporate R&D teams running repeatable systematic evidence reviews who need auditable, verified citations that eliminate hallucinated references from their research reports.Researchers in fields with high retraction risk, such as biomedicine and social psychology, who need counter-evidence search to proactively identify papers challenging their hypothesis before peer review.

Not ideal for: Casual researchers or students doing occasional simple searches who do not need the full suite of workflow automation, LaTeX editing, and multi-agent analysis that PapersFlow is built around.

Read more about PapersFlow
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SciSpace

AI research copilot for reading, understanding, and discovering 270M+ scientific papers with inline explanations and smart search.

AI research copilot for reading, understanding, and discovering 270M+ scientific papers with inline explanations and smart search.

Best for:Undergraduate and postgraduate students in STEM who struggle with dense academic language and need instant, plain-language explanations of methods, statistics, and terminology within papers.Independent researchers and clinicians in fields adjacent to their specialty who need to quickly understand literature outside their core expertise without hiring a research assistant.Science communicators, journalists, and policy researchers who need to accurately interpret complex scientific findings without the time to read every paper end-to-end.

Not ideal for: Researchers who need systematic review automation with PRISMA compliance and full extraction audit trails, as SciSpace is better suited for reading assistance and discovery than rigorous systematic workflows.

Read more about SciSpace
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