Use case

From reading list to draft, with no invented papers

A typical literature review starts with skimming PDFs and ends with hunting for the exact page a quote came from. Cemented AI compresses that loop: you ask the question, the model quotes from the open web or the papers you've uploaded — your choice — and the page numbers or links are already attached.

Your library, the open web, or both

Scope the model to a paper set you've uploaded, or let it search the open web for sources you haven't gathered yet. In either mode, every quote is verified verbatim against the source it came from — eliminating the most embarrassing failure mode of AI-assisted reviews: references that don't exist.

Verbatim quotes with page numbers

Every quoted sentence is checked against the PDF and ties back to a page. When the paragraph you're writing needs a different quote, ask for it; you don't have to leave the draft to find it.

Refusal as the default for missing evidence

When the library doesn't answer the question, the model says so. Reviewers can then go add the missing paper rather than discovering a fabrication a week later.

Literature review FAQ

How do I bring papers in?
Upload PDFs. If your library is in Zotero or Mendeley, export the relevant collection and drop it in.
Does it cover preprints?
If you've added the PDF, yes. Preprints, conference posters, theses, and gray literature all work the same way — what matters is whether the document is in your set.
What if I already use an AI summarizer?
Most summarizers paraphrase. The differentiator here is the verified quote with the page number. Many users keep their summarizer for skimming and switch to Cemented AI for drafting.
What does it cost?
Free for individuals to start. Pro and Max for labs.
How do I get started?
Sign in and upload a folder of PDFs — the verified quotes show up on the first answer.

Try it on your reading list

Sign in and upload a few PDFs to start.

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