Free AI scholarly and patent search engine
Lens.org is a free, innovative platform that bridges the gap between scientific literature and patent data, providing access to over 200 million scholarly records. It enables researchers, innovators, and institutions to search, analyze, and visualize relationships between scholarly works and patents in a unified interface.
Lens.org offers structured search with granular metadata filtering, a full scholarly citation graph, and the ability to create custom and preset dashboards for research analysis. Its unique strength lies in visualizing relationships between patents and scholarly articles, helping users identify trends and correlations. Users can filter by institution, publication type, funding, date range, and more.
Lens.org is ideal for researchers exploring the intersection of academic literature and intellectual property, technology transfer professionals, patent analysts, and institutional research managers. It is particularly valuable for those who need to understand how scientific discoveries translate into patents and commercial applications.
Visit lens.org to begin searching immediately with no account required. Use the basic search or structured search tools to find scholarly works and patents. Create a free account to save searches, build collections, and create analysis dashboards.
Pricing & Accessibility: Lens.org is completely free to use, funded as a public good by Cambia, a non-profit organization. All features including scholarly search, patent search, citation analysis, and dashboard creation are available at no cost.
Why Consider Lens.org: Lens.org is unique in its ability to bridge scholarly literature and patent data in a single free platform. For researchers and innovators who need to understand how academic work connects to intellectual property, there is no comparable free alternative.
Searching scholarly literature and patents simultaneously, analyzing relationships between research and intellectual property, institutional research impact assessment, technology transfer analysis, citation graph exploration
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