AI Research Tool Directory

Discover Top AI Research Tools for Enhanced Productivity

Unleash the power of AI to enhance your research capabilities. Explore our comprehensive suite of AI Research Tools, designed to streamline your workflow, provide deeper insights, and accelerate your progress.

Summarizer

Summarize Long PDFs in One Pass — Mindmaps, Outlines, and Briefs
Summarize 200-page PDFs in a single pass, even scanned ones, into a paragraph, outline, bullets, or mindmap. Across languages. Used by 300,000+ professionals.
The AI PDF reader you wish ChatPDF was.
Drop in a long PDF — even a scanned one — ask anything, get a summary in any language as a paragraph, outline, bullets, or interactive mindmap. Linnk reads the whole document, not the first chunk; supports 150+ languages on input and output; and ships the mindmap output ChatPDF and NotebookLM don't.
Summarize a paper the way you'd actually want to read it.
Linnk reads the whole paper — abstract, methods, results, discussion, conclusion — and returns a summary structured the way researchers think about a paper: claims, evidence, limitations, contribution. Cross-language: a Japanese paper in, an English mindmap out.
Summarize Word documents you actually have to read.
Linnk reads the whole .docx — long quarterly reports, multi-chapter contracts, consultant briefs — and returns a summary as a paragraph, outline, bullets, or interactive mindmap. Tables, comments, and track-changes are understood, not skipped.
AI document summarizer — summarize documents in any language, in the shape you actually need.
Our AI document summarizer reads the whole document — Word, PDF, PowerPoint, scanned files — and gives you back a document summary as a paragraph, outline, bulleted brief, or interactive mindmap. Cross-language: a Japanese report in, an English summary out. Used daily by teams at Apple, Google, Anthropic, McKinsey, and Stanford as their document summarizer.
AI PowerPoint summarizer — summarize PowerPoint files the way the deck was built.
Our AI PowerPoint summarizer understands .pptx the way PowerPoint does — slide masters, speaker notes, embedded charts, and tables are all summarized as the document the designer intended, not as a stripped wall of text. This slide summarizer is built for Office-365 workflows.
AI PPT summarizer — summarize PPT decks without sitting through them.
Drop in a .pptx — our AI PPT summarizer reads every slide AND every speaker note, returning a PowerPoint summary as a paragraph, outline, bullets, or mindmap. Useful for sales-enablement, classroom recap, and conference catch-up.

Translator

The AI PDF translator that handles your scans, too.
Our AI PDF translator converts text-based PDFs and image-only PDFs into 150+ languages with tables, columns, footnotes, and figures preserved in the positions the author placed them. Used daily by teams at Apple, Google, Anthropic, McKinsey, and Stanford as their online PDF translator.
AI document translator that keeps the source layout — in another language.
Linnk's AI document translator is built for files — not text snippets — so tables, footnotes, fonts, and even scanned pages survive the round-trip into a new language. Trusted by teams at Apple, Google, Anthropic, McKinsey, and Stanford as their online document translator.
An AI PowerPoint translator that lets you present without re-doing every slide.
Our AI PowerPoint translator handles .pptx files slide-by-slide in 150+ languages with fonts, animations, speaker notes, and master layouts preserved. Drop in a .pptx (even a fully-scanned image-only deck), pick a language, present. Used daily by teams at Apple, Google, McKinsey, Anthropic, and Stanford as their PPT translator.
AI research paper translator — read any paper in your language without losing the equations.
Linnk AI research paper translator handles two-column flow, display equations, inline math, citations, footnotes, and figures across 150+ languages. Our academic translator is built for the way researchers and analysts actually translate research papers. Used daily at Stanford, Anthropic, McKinsey, and the University of Tokyo.