PubMed literature review generator for biomedical research
LitSynth is built for researchers who need to move from biomedical questions to cited, reviewable evidence drafts with transparent paper selection.
Current product strategy is login-first; public pages show the workflow and examples before opening the workspace.
Search intent
PubMed literature review generator
Biomedical researchers, clinicians, health analysts, and students working with medical literature.
optimized messaging for health and life science reviews
reviewers control which papers enter synthesis
drafts remain connected to selected papers
What it does
Combine retrieval, AI relevance scoring, evidence selection, and cited drafting in one workspace.
Search biomedical topics from a natural-language research question.
Screen papers before spending credits on synthesis.
Generate drafts with traceable citations and evidence notes.
Use Systematic Review Beta for stricter biomedical workflows.
Workflow
From question to auditable draft
- 1
Describe the population, intervention, exposure, or outcome.
- 2
Inspect retrieved records and relevance explanations.
- 3
Select papers that match the review scope.
- 4
Generate a literature review or PRISMA-lite report.
Boundaries
Clear claims matter for research tools
- LitSynth does not provide medical advice.
- Clinical claims require expert review and source verification.
- Database coverage and retrieved records should be checked for each protocol.
FAQ
Can I use LitSynth for clinical topics?
Yes, for literature discovery and drafting support. Clinical interpretation and recommendations must remain with qualified reviewers.
Does it work only for PubMed?
The product is positioned around academic paper retrieval and biomedical workflows, but outputs should be checked against your required databases and protocol.
Can I run a systematic review on biomedical papers?
Systematic Review Beta can support PRISMA-lite screening and evidence tables, while full formal review requirements remain outside the tool.
Build your own review from selected papers
Search, screen, synthesize, and audit in the logged-in LitSynth workspace.