Research Rabbit is a visual literature discovery and organization tool designed for academic research. It combines paper recommendations, author discovery, citation mapping, and collection-sharing into one workspace. You use it to explore a research field visually instead of scrolling endless citation lists.
Finding relevant papers is slow, and citation chains are hard to track across projects. Research Rabbit cuts that time down by showing how papers connect—citations, co-authorships, and thematic clusters. It’s especially useful for grad students, early-career researchers, and anyone starting a new literature review. It also gives teams a shared place to collect and review sources, reducing duplicated work.
You build “collections” of papers (importing from Zotero, searching within the app, or adding manually). Research Rabbit then generates visual maps showing how these items relate—citations forward/backward, related works, influential authors, and collaboration networks. You can drill into any paper, get recommendations, and keep adding to collections.
There is no limit mentioned on collection size, but the tool can feel slow when visualizing very large networks. It is not a reference manager itself—you still need Zotero or another tool for citations. Export options are limited, and offline access is not supported. Output rights and content usage are straightforward since it doesn’t generate content—it only helps you discover and organize existing research.







