Note: This project is the part of final year dissertation/thesis project, It isn't meant for any financial gains apart for the ads that will be played to sponsor my other projects. This project is purely for educational purposes only. After v1.0.0, no App Bundles will be released via GitHub.
- Amazon Appstore (planned)
- VIVO App Store (planned)
- OPPO App Market (planned)
- Xiaomi GetApps (planned)
- Samsung Galaxy Store (planned)
- Google Play Store
Scientry generates AI-powered summaries and mindmaps from research papers sourced from platforms like ArXiv and PubMed Central. The Android and iOS applications are built using Dart & Flutter, ensuring a seamless cross-platform experience.
- Global Accessibility: Democratize research by making scholarly data available to everyone, everywhere.
- On-the-Go Convenience: Provide quick, mobile-friendly access to research information anytime, anywhere.
- Simplified Insights: Transform complex research data into intuitive, visually engaging mindmaps that facilitate easier understanding.
- Enhanced Engagement: Encourage active exploration and comprehension of research papers among users.
- Continuous Updates: Keep users informed with the latest advancements and breakthroughs across diverse fields of study.
- Cross-platform support (Android & iOS)
- AI-generated summaries of research papers
- Interactive mindmaps for better understanding
- Research papers sourced from ArXiv & PubMed Central
- Serve cached resources for faster access
- Share content across multiple applications
- Direct links to full research papers
- Built-in bookmarking for easy access using local storage
- Dark mode support
- User Register, Login and Management using Firebase/Supabase/Appwrite
- Storing bookmarks in database instead of local storage
This project is licensed under the AGPL License - see the LICENSE file for details.
For any queries, feel free to reach out:
- Email: raannakasturi@gmail.com
Kasturi, N. Scientry App [Computer software]. https://github.com/RaannaKasturi/scientry_app
- Special thanks to ArXiv and PubMed Central for making research papers accessible.
- Mrs. Sermarani Saravanan (Asst. Prof. Dept. of Bioinformatics, Khalsa College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Mumbai) for their guidance and supporting the cause.