Scinapse is an academic search engine built to help researchers, students, and knowledge workers quickly find scientific papers across journals, topics, authors, and institutions. It aims to be a clean, fast alternative to Google Scholar with more transparent metadata and citation relations.
Academic search is often slow, cluttered, or locked behind paywalls. Scinapse helps you find the right papers faster, understand how they relate to each other, and evaluate credibility through citation data. It saves time during literature reviews, helps students source relevant papers, and gives researchers an easy way to explore topic networks.
You enter a keyword, author, or paper title. Scinapse pulls structured metadata, including abstracts, citation counts, reference lists, co-authors, and related works. You can view top papers, filter results, and follow authors or topics.







