About
ResearchWize is an all-in-one AI research and writing platform built specifically for students. It eliminates the gap between gathering sources and producing finished academic work by combining source summarization, assignment generation, and study tool creation inside a single workspace. Students can begin in one of two ways: by pasting a webpage URL or uploading a PDF to generate structured research notes, or by pasting an assignment prompt or rubric to immediately generate a complete, scorable response. The platform evaluates written responses, highlights what is missing, and guides targeted revision — keeping improvement focused and efficient. Saved sources and notes are organized into reusable projects, so students never have to start from scratch. From those saved materials, ResearchWize can generate essays, slide presentations, flashcard decks, quizzes, and formatted citations without leaving the workspace. A Chrome extension extends these capabilities directly to web browsing. Key use cases include academic research, essay writing, exam preparation, and assignment completion. ResearchWize is free to use during its beta period and is available as both a web app and a Chrome extension. It is ideal for high school and college students who want to work smarter — from first source to final submission — without switching between a dozen different tools.
Key Features
- Source Summarization: Paste a webpage URL or upload a PDF and ResearchWize generates structured notes with key ideas, evidence, context, and key terms — ready to reuse across projects.
- Assignment Generation & Scoring: Paste an assignment prompt or rubric to receive a structured written response. The platform scores the response and highlights gaps so students can revise only what matters.
- Project Workspace: Organize sources, notes, and drafts into reusable projects so students never have to restart research from scratch across assignments.
- Study Tool Creation: Convert saved research into quizzes, flashcards, and formatted citations without leaving the workspace — ideal for exam prep and bibliography building.
- Essay & Presentation Generation: Turn saved source material and notes directly into polished essays, structured responses, or slide presentations in a single workflow.
Use Cases
- A college student uploads a PDF academic paper and uses ResearchWize to extract key arguments, evidence, and citations into structured notes for a literature review.
- A high school student pastes an essay prompt and rubric into ResearchWize to generate a draft response, reviews the auto-score, and revises only the sections flagged as weak.
- A student preparing for exams converts saved research notes into flashcard decks and quizzes inside the same workspace used for writing assignments.
- A student working on a group project organizes multiple summarized sources into a shared project so teammates can build essays and presentations from the same material.
- A student uses the Chrome extension while browsing to instantly summarize articles and save key points into an ongoing research project without switching tabs.
Pros
- End-to-End Workflow: Covers the entire student workflow from source gathering to final output, eliminating the need to switch between multiple tools.
- Two Clear Entry Points: Students can start with a source or an assignment prompt, making the tool flexible regardless of where they are in their work.
- Free During Beta: Full access to the web app and Chrome extension is available for free during the beta period, lowering the barrier to entry for students.
- Structured Outputs: Rather than producing a single block of text, ResearchWize generates organized, reusable notes that feed cleanly into downstream tasks.
Cons
- Beta Stage Limitations: As a beta product, some features may be incomplete, unstable, or subject to significant changes before the full release.
- Student-Focused Scope: The platform is tailored specifically for academic use cases, making it less suitable for professional researchers, journalists, or business users.
- Pricing Uncertainty: Being free only 'during beta' means pricing tiers have not yet been published, leaving long-term cost unknown for students.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, ResearchWize is free to use during its beta period. Both the web app and the Chrome extension are available at no cost while the product is in beta.
ResearchWize works with webpages (via URL) and PDF uploads. You can paste a URL or upload a PDF document to generate structured research notes.
Yes. You can paste an assignment prompt or rubric and ResearchWize will generate a structured response. It also scores the output and identifies areas for improvement.
ResearchWize can generate quizzes, flashcards, formatted citations, and project-ready materials from your saved research notes and sources.
Yes, ResearchWize offers a Chrome extension that lets you capture and summarize web content directly from your browser, feeding it into your research workspace.
