Humata AI

Humata AI

AI research assistant that reads and analyzes technical documents, papers, and reports at superhuman speed. Pricing: Freemium (Free for 5 documents; Pro from $14.99/month; Team plans available). See p

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What is Humata AI?

Humata AI is an AI research assistant designed to quickly analyse and extract information from technical documents, academic papers, PDFs, and reports. Rather than manually reading through lengthy files, you upload documents and ask questions about their content; the tool processes them and provides relevant answers with citations. It's built for researchers, engineers, students, and professionals who need to digest technical information efficiently. The freemium model lets you start with five documents at no cost, making it accessible for occasional users, whilst paid plans enable higher document limits and team collaboration features.

Key Features

Document upload and analysis

Upload PDFs, research papers, technical reports, and other documents for AI analysis

Question answering

Ask specific questions about document content and receive cited answers

Multi-document comparison

Cross-reference information across multiple uploaded files

Citation tracking

Responses include references to exact locations within source documents

Team collaboration

Pro and team plans allow shared document libraries and collaborative research

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves significant time when reviewing lengthy or complex technical documents
  • Free tier allows you to test the tool with up to five documents without payment
  • Provides citations so you can verify answers against the original source material
  • Useful for academic research, technical due diligence, and knowledge extraction from reports

Limitations

  • Limited to five documents on the free plan, which may be insufficient for larger research projects
  • Quality of answers depends on document clarity and the specificity of your questions
  • Requires manual document uploads rather than integrating directly with document repositories

Use Cases

Extracting key findings from academic research papers without reading them entirely

Reviewing technical specifications or compliance documents for relevant clauses

Comparing methodologies or results across multiple research papers

Summarising market reports or industry analyses for business decision-making

Analysing patent documents or regulatory filings to identify critical details