Search what's known
One search box across the live web, news, academic papers and licensed journals — clean, readable results without the ads and clutter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this research search free?
Yes — run live queries with no API key and no signup. The free preview is rate-limited and returns up to 3 results per search. For more, get an API key.
What sources does it cover?
Live web pages, breaking news from major outlets, peer-reviewed papers (arXiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, medRxiv) and licensed finance journals — each result tagged by type.
Are results cleaned up?
Yes. Pages and articles are stripped of navigation, ads and boilerplate so you get readable text, not raw HTML.
Can I use this in my own app?
Yes — the same data is available as JSON through the API Pick endpoints, ready for RAG pipelines and AI agents.
The APIs behind this hub
Real-time semantic web search built for LLM tool calling. Returns ranked titles, URLs, and clean snippets pre-shaped for agent consumption. Country and date filters supported.
Real-time news search across major outlets. Date-range and country filtering for time-sensitive queries. Built for morning briefings, market-news agents, and RAG pipelines.
Search peer-reviewed papers and pre-prints across arXiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, and medRxiv from one endpoint. Built for AI-driven literature review, RAG over scientific corpora, and citation extraction.
Search licensed Wiley finance journals and textbooks. Built for AI-driven academic-grade financial research, literature review, and investment analysis.
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