Built for scientific teams

From messy PDFs to clean, actionable knowledge.

BibManager Suite centralizes your papers, extracts DOIs, generates summaries, and organizes literature so your team can focus on research, not admin.

No credit card required • Collaborative by design • Integrates with your existing tools

Live activity

Uploaded
12 new PDFs from “Nanoparticles project”
DOI 11/12
Summarized
3 papers synthesized into 1 review
AI summary
Team activity
2 comments & 5 highlights added
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“It’s like having a research assistant that never sleeps.”

Designed for research teams, not generic file storage.

BibManager Suite combines PDF management, metadata extraction, AI summarization, and collaboration into one coherent workspace.

Smart PDF ingestion

Drag-and-drop your PDFs. We detect DOIs, fetch CrossRef metadata, and normalize everything into clean references.

  • DOI detection over multiple pages
  • CrossRef + PubMed enrichment
  • BibTeX & JSON exports

AI-native reading

Summarize papers, extract key claims, and generate structured reviews across dozens of articles in one go.

  • Per-paper abstracts & key points
  • Multi-paper thematic synthesis
  • Export-ready sections for your own review

Built for teams

Share collections, track usage, and keep everyone aligned with the same canonical library — not email attachments.

  • Teams & organizations
  • Usage quotas & billing per team
  • Notes, highlights, and shared reviews

How it works

BibManager fits into your existing workflow in three simple steps.

1

Upload your PDFs

Drag-and-drop any number of articles. We store them securely and start extracting metadata instantly.

2

Enrich & organize

DOIs, titles, authors and keywords are normalized so you can filter, search, and build curated collections.

3

Summarize & collaborate

Use AI to generate summaries and reviews, then share them with your team or export them into your writing stack.

“BibManager Suite helped us cut our literature review time by more than half.”

— Lead scientist, applied nanomaterials lab