For university researchers and graduate students

Literature review that quotes the paper, not the model

Generic AI tools invent journals, authors, and DOIs. Cemented AI searches the open web — papers, preprints, government data, journalism — or works from papers you've uploaded, and quotes them word-for-word with the page or link attached. The first draft is one a PI can actually read.

Fabricated references are an institutional risk, not a quirk. Cemented AI is built to never produce one.

Grounded in the sources you choose

Search the open literature on the web, or restrict retrieval to a paper set you've uploaded. Cemented AI quotes from that scope rather than from a general training corpus. If it isn't in the sources you chose, it can't be cited.

Every quote checked against the PDF

Each quoted sentence is verified against the underlying text. Paraphrases stay outside the quotation marks, where they belong, and citations point to the exact page.

Refusal as a feature, not a bug

When the question isn't answered by anything in your library, the assistant says so. That keeps speculative paragraphs out of literature reviews and saves the reviewer from having to fact-check the obvious.

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Academic research FAQ

Does it search the open literature?
Yes. You can search the open web — papers, preprints, government data, journalism — and Cemented AI quotes verbatim from what it finds, with the link attached. You can also restrict retrieval to a paper set you've uploaded when you want to control the corpus exactly. The verbatim-quote and refusal guarantees apply either way.
Can it write the whole review?
It produces a draft that quotes the cited papers and points to specific pages. You still write the synthesis. The point is to make the citation step boring rather than risky.
What does it cost?
Free for individuals starting out. Pro and Max for labs and teams. Enterprise covers single sign-on, tighter data-handling, and custom integrations — write to [email protected].
How do I get started?
Sign in, upload a folder of PDFs, and ask a literature-review question. Or schedule a 30-minute walkthrough.

One deterministic agent, with more to come

What you see here is one Cemented agent: primarily deterministic code that calls a language model only when the work genuinely needs it, so the same inputs produce the same decision and every claim traces back to its source. The same engine extends to the other repetitive, auditable work your team runs — automated on your terms, with a person reviewing and overriding wherever judgment belongs.

Try it on your reading list

Sign in and upload a folder of PDFs, or book a walkthrough.

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