Use-case guide

Best AI tools for research with sources

Short answer: Perplexity is best for open web research, NotebookLM for a controlled source set, Elicit and Consensus for academic literature, and ChatPDF for quick single-document Q&A.

Updated 2026-07-105 recommendations

1. Perplexity

Answer engine

9.0

Fast web research with visible citations and follow-up exploration.

Reviewed 2026-07-09 · Answer engine

Free plan available AI Search & Research

2. NotebookLM

Source-grounded notes

8.8

Asking questions across a defined source set and turning documents into digestible notes.

Reviewed 2026-07-09 · Source-grounded notes

Free plan available AI Search & Research

3. Elicit

Academic research assistant

8.7

Researchers scanning academic literature and extracting structured evidence.

Reviewed 2026-07-09 · Academic research assistant

Free plan available AI Search & Research

4. Consensus

Scientific answer engine

8.3

Finding research-backed answers across scientific papers.

Reviewed 2026-07-09 · Scientific answer engine

Free plan available AI Search & Research

5. ChatPDF

PDF chat

7.8

Quickly asking questions about individual PDFs.

Reviewed 2026-07-09 · PDF chat

Free plan available AI Office Tools
ToolBest forFree planScore
PerplexityFast web research with visible citations and follow-up exploration.Yes9.0
NotebookLMAsking questions across a defined source set and turning documents into digestible notes.Yes8.8
ElicitResearchers scanning academic literature and extracting structured evidence.Yes8.7
ConsensusFinding research-backed answers across scientific papers.Yes8.3
ChatPDFQuickly asking questions about individual PDFs.Yes7.8

How to choose

Choose Perplexity if...

Fast web research with visible citations and follow-up exploration.

Choose NotebookLM if...

Asking questions across a defined source set and turning documents into digestible notes.

Choose Elicit if...

Researchers scanning academic literature and extracting structured evidence.

Choose Consensus if...

Finding research-backed answers across scientific papers.

Methodology

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