For students, researchers, and paper-heavy teams

Turn scattered research PDFs into a working reading system.

Readica gives academic papers a home: upload and tag your library, discover related work, read PDFs, and keep notes close to the source.

Personal PDF library
AI-assisted paper discovery
Notes and threaded comments
Google sign-in

Today's library

12 papers to review

Lit review

Attention Is All You Need

Vaswani et al.

Reading
Transformers

Chain-of-Thought Prompting

Wei et al.

Queued
Reasoning

Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Lewis et al.

Annotated
Search

Reader note

Compare the retrieval setup with last week's semantic search paper.

Product workflow

The route from "I should read this" to "I can use this."

01

Save the paper

Upload PDFs or keep source links, authors, abstracts, and tags attached to the work.

02

Find what matters

Filter by title, author, tags, and reading status when your folder stops being enough.

03

Read with context

Open the paper, capture notes, and keep discussion close to the text instead of scattered across apps.

Why Readica

Less tab archaeology. More usable reading memory.

Browser bookmarks, drive folders, and notes apps all hold pieces of your research. Readica brings the pieces together around the paper.

A library built for research papers

Readica stores the details researchers actually revisit: authors, summaries, PDF links, tags, and reading state.

Discovery that feeds your queue

Search for papers from inside the app, review candidate results, and add the useful ones to your library.

Notes stay attached to the reading

Keep observations, questions, and follow-up thoughts connected to the paper they came from.

Discovery prompt

Find papers about PDF annotation UX

Reading behavior in digital academic libraries

Candidate paper with editable metadata

Annotation practices among graduate researchers

Candidate paper with editable metadata

Designing interfaces for scholarly PDF reading

Candidate paper with editable metadata

Discovery

Build a reading queue without losing the trail.

Readica is designed for the moment after a useful citation appears. Search, inspect the result, save it with useful metadata, and keep moving.

The questions people ask before changing their reading setup.

Will setup take long?

Sign in with Google, add your first paper, and start organizing before the next tab distracts you.

Can I keep my own structure?

Use tags and statuses for the systems you already trust: thesis chapters, reading groups, lit reviews, or courses.

What replaces my PDF folder?

Not the files themselves, but the missing layer around them: context, search, notes, and a readable workflow.

Give your next paper a place to become useful.

Start with one upload, one tag, and one note. Readica grows from there.

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