Research Smarter, Not Harder
Save papers, articles, and videos. AI connects ideas across sources and surfaces insights you might have missed.
Research Overload Is Real
You're drowning in papers, bookmarks, and half-remembered insights from videos you watched months ago.
The modern researcher does not have an information scarcity problem — they have an information management problem. A single literature review can involve hundreds of papers, dozens of YouTube lectures, conference recordings, blog posts from experts, and threads on academic Twitter. The knowledge is out there, but it is scattered across browser tabs, PDF folders, bookmarks, and half-finished notes.
Traditional tools force you to choose between breadth and depth. You can skim everything and remember nothing, or deeply read a few sources and miss important connections. Neither approach scales, and both leave you with the nagging feeling that you have missed something critical.
- Papers saved but never re-read
- Can't find that one insight you remember
- No way to connect ideas across sources
- Manual note-taking slows you down
Your AI Research Assistant
Noverload automatically summarizes, connects, and organizes your research so you can focus on thinking.
Noverload acts as a research assistant that never sleeps. Every paper you save gets an instant summary with key findings highlighted. Every YouTube lecture is transcribed and indexed. Every article is tagged and made searchable by concept — not just by keyword. You spend your cognitive energy on analysis and synthesis, not on organizing and searching.
The real power shows up when you start connecting sources. Chat with your entire library to ask questions like 'what do my saved papers say about the relationship between sleep and memory consolidation?' and get answers drawn from across all your sources. It is like having a research assistant who has read everything you have saved and can recall it instantly.
Automatic Summaries
Get instant summaries of papers and videos so you know what's worth deep reading.
Semantic Search
Find information by concept, not just keywords. 'Papers about neural plasticity' just works.
Cross-Source Connections
AI identifies when different sources discuss related concepts.
Literature Review Mode
Chat with your entire research library to synthesize findings.
Your New Workflow
Three simple steps to transform how you work
Save Everything
Papers, articles, YouTube lectures, podcast transcripts - all in one place.
AI Processes It
Automatic summaries, key findings extraction, and topic tagging.
Discover Connections
Chat with your library, search semantically, surface related sources.
Research in Practice
Imagine you are a PhD student working on a literature review about neuroplasticity. You have 47 papers saved, 12 YouTube lectures bookmarked, and a handful of blog posts from leading researchers. Here is how Noverload transforms that scattered collection into a working research tool.
Instead of spending days re-reading papers to find relevant sections, you search your entire library by concept and synthesize findings across sources in minutes.
Literature Review Workflow
- 1Save 47 papers, 12 YouTube lectures, and relevant blog posts to Noverload using the Chrome extension and PDF upload
- 2Each source is automatically summarized with key findings, methodology, and conclusions extracted by AI
- 3Search 'evidence for adult neurogenesis in hippocampus' to instantly find all relevant sources, ranked by relevance
- 4Chat with your library: 'What are the conflicting findings about neuroplasticity in older adults across my saved papers?' to get a synthesized answer with citations
- 5Export your synthesis notes with source references to use as the foundation for your literature review
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