Can I upload my own PDFs?
Yes. LitSynth supports document upload and extraction workflows so you can work from papers you already have rather than searching from scratch.
You have papers. Now make them work together. LitSynth helps you screen, extract, compare, and synthesize PDFs into a structured review where every claim links back to its source.
Editable workflow
Each stage stays visible, so you can revise the scope or evidence choices before generating again.
Upload or search for papers relevant to your research question.
Screen each paper for relevance and mark key findings.
Select the papers that should support your synthesis.
Generate a cited draft and inspect the audit trail.
LitSynth treats AI as support for a review process. You keep control of which papers enter the evidence set and which claims need another check.
Upload or select PDFs and screen for relevance to your question.
Extract key findings, methods, and evidence notes per paper.
Compare evidence across papers in a visible table.
Generate a cited synthesis where every paragraph points to its source.
Yes. LitSynth supports document upload and extraction workflows so you can work from papers you already have rather than searching from scratch.
Clean, text-based PDFs produce the best results. Heavily scanned documents with poor OCR may produce incomplete extraction and need manual review.
The number of papers you can process depends on your plan tier. The Free plan supports a single demo review; paid plans scale up with your credit allowance.
Yes. A summarizer processes one paper at a time. LitSynth connects your PDFs into a synthesized review where evidence is compared and claims are cross-referenced across papers.
Search papers, screen the evidence, generate a cited draft, and return to earlier decisions whenever the scope needs to change.
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