Semantic Scholar vs Elicit
Side-by-side comparison of AI Research tools
Semantic Scholar
Free AI academic search with 200M+ papers, TLDR summaries, and citation graphs.
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AI research assistant for finding, extracting, and synthesizing academic papers.
Visit Elicit →Key Features
- 200M+ paper database
- TLDR summaries
- Citation graphs
- Key figure extraction
- Author profiles
- API access
- Paper search (200M+)
- Key finding extraction
- Literature tables
- Theme identification
- Citation management
- PDF analysis
- Abstract summarization
Pricing
free
Completely free. API access available for developers.
freemium
Free tier with basic features. Plus $12/mo. Pro plans for teams.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Completely free
- Massive database
- AI-generated TLDR summaries
- Great API for developers
Cons
- Academic papers only
- Less polished UI
- TLDR can oversimplify complex topics
Pros
- Massive paper database
- Great extraction
- Structured output
- Saves hours of review
Cons
- Academic focus only
- Extraction not always perfect
- Limited free tier