AI research assistant that searches and summarizes academic papers for you
Free + from $12/mo
Average score: 6.5/10 across 8 dimensions. How we score →
Elicit is purpose-built for academic research — it searches Semantic Scholar's database of 200 million papers, extracts key findings, summarizes abstracts, and lets you compare results across multiple studies in a structured table. It can also automate literature review tasks like data extraction and population/intervention analysis. Trusted by researchers for systematic reviews where thoroughness and accuracy are critical.
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Best at: PowerYes, Elicit has a free plan. It scores 8/10 for free-tier quality on Pickurai — Useful free tier, soft limits. Paid plans start from $12/month and unlock additional features and higher usage limits.
Elicit offers fair value at 8/10 for value for money on Pickurai — Good value, competitive pricing. Whether it is worth it depends on your usage frequency: daily users of Data tools will likely recoup the cost quickly, while occasional users may find free alternatives sufficient.
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