What is Elicit?
Elicit is an AI research assistant that automates time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing findings.
How can I use Elicit?
Elicit allows you to search for research papers, extract details from papers into an organized table, and find themes and concepts across many papers. You can also upload your own PDFs and get a quick summary of top papers.
Features
- Search across 125 million academic papers using natural language
- Extract details from papers at 50% of the time and cost of doing it manually
- Find concepts across papers
- Upload your own papers
- Save results to review later
- High accuracy mode
- Summarize up to 8 papers
- Chat with the full text of papers
- Extract information from tables in papers
- Priority customer support
Pricing
Elicit offers three pricing plans:
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Basic: Free, with 5,000 credits one-time, and limited features
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Plus: $10 per month, billed annually, with 12,000 credits per month, and additional features
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Enterprise and Institutions: Custom pricing for teams, companies, and educational institutions
FAQs
- How do researchers use Elicit?
- Researchers use Elicit to speed up literature review, find papers they couldn’t find elsewhere, automate systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and learn about a new domain.
- What is Elicit not a good fit for?
- Elicit is not suitable for identifying facts or theoretical or non-empirical domains.
- What types of data can Elicit search over?
- Elicit searches across 125 million academic papers from the Semantic Scholar corpus, covering all academic disciplines.
- How accurate are the answers in Elicit?
- Around 90% of the information in Elicit is accurate, but it’s essential to check the work closely.