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Isaac: AI-Powered Academic Writing Assistant
Write smarter with Logically, the all-in-one AI platform for academic research, citation management, file annotation, and paper writing. Free to start—no card required.
Logically (formerly Afforai) is a complete research and writing assistant that helps students, researchers, and academics streamline every stage of the academic process. From managing references to writing and annotating documents, it’s designed to reduce friction and boost productivity.
With over 100,000 users from universities like Yale, Berkeley, and Michigan, Logically is becoming the go-to academic tool for higher education. It’s already officially adopted by institutions like Northern Arizona University.
This feature combines AI with a rich text editor, letting you generate structured, well-cited papers with ease. Add tables, LaTeX, images, and citations in real time, while receiving AI-powered suggestions as you write.
Logically simplifies citation management with support for over 10,000 styles. It replaces tools like Zotero and Mendeley by allowing users to import existing libraries and manage references in a more intuitive environment.
Upload PDFs and other file formats to highlight, annotate, and organize key information. Use color-coded tags and notes to recall insights instantly. The AI can also help explain annotated content for deeper understanding.
Conduct literature reviews, find sources, or summarize academic papers without leaving your workspace. Logically’s AI delivers context-aware insights backed by real citations.
Logically integrates AI models from OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini to deliver responsive, context-aware writing support. Whether you’re facing writer’s block or need clarity on a topic, the AI is built to help.
Logically supports Markdown, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF formats, and allows teams to collaborate on group projects. It's optimized for everything from solo research to large-scale academic efforts.
Logically was developed by academics and former users of traditional tools, making it a user-friendly upgrade to systems like Microsoft Word, Endnote, and Adobe Acrobat. The platform helps you focus on your thinking—not on managing files or formatting.