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Elicit's Research agent just got a major upgrade

We just made some big improvements to Elicit's Research agent that I wanted to share.

Most researchers work in two modes: quick inquiries and deep research. Until now, Elicit was mostly built for the second. We've made that better β€” and also added fast, cited answers.

Screenshot of the Elicit Research Agent interface showing two research modes: quick answers and extended thinking

Cited answers in seconds

Ask any research question, get a cited answer in 10 seconds. Answers are grounded in the scientific literature, with links to the papers behind every claim.

Screenshot of the Elicit Research Agent showing a cited answer with links to source papers

Extended thinking for hard questions

Switch to extended thinking mode and Elicit will search hundreds of papers, clinical trials, and web sources, then synthesize what it finds into a structured report or data table β€” all cited inline.

Screenshot of the Elicit Research Agent in extended thinking mode showing a synthesized research report with inline citations

Follow-up suggestions to keep going

After every answer, Elicit suggests follow-up questions so you're never stuck on where to go.

Screenshot of the Elicit Research Agent showing suggested follow-up questions after an initial research answer

Refine as you go

Every answer is a starting point. Ask follow-up questions, challenge what the agent found, or ask it to refine the output directly β€” add a column, reframe the analysis, expand a section.

Research agent is now fast enough for your first instinct, rigorous enough for your final decision. Just click on the Research agent workflow from the homepage to give it a try.

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