LitScope

LitScope is a web app (with optional desktop companion) for building literature reviews that you can actually defend. You import PDFs/DOIs, and it extracts structured evidence cards (question, method, sample, key results, limitations) with citations and page anchors. Then it generates a “claim map” that links findings to supporting studies, highlights conflicts, and flags where your review is thin. The core value is not generic summarization; it’s traceability. Every generated sentence must point to a source and location, and you can export a PRISMA-style screening log plus a clean bibliography. It also tracks what you’ve already read, what’s pending, and what’s low-quality based on transparent heuristics (not a black-box score). If the AI can’t justify something, it says so and asks for confirmation.

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