Build a research library that thinks with you..
Save sources, organize them into groups, and let AI summaries help you recall what you read — without re-reading.
"Bookmarks scattered across browser folders, notes in separate documents, and re-reading pages just to remember why they were saved."
"Sources organized in Ovro groups, AI summaries surfacing the key points, and notes attached directly to each bookmark."
Step by step.
- STEP 01
Save sources as you find them
Paste the URL of any article, paper, or reference to save it. Each source is captured with a screenshot and metadata automatically.
- STEP 02
Organize into groups
Create groups for projects, topics, or research questions. Drag bookmarks between groups, share groups with collaborators, and search across everything.
- STEP 03
AI summarizes each page
Every saved bookmark gets an AI-generated summary. Skim summaries to recall what a source said without re-reading the full page.
- STEP 04
Revisit with reading mode
When it's time to dive in, open the bookmark in reading mode. Highlight passages and add notes that stay attached to the source.
"A research library that summarizes itself is the difference between a pile of links and a working knowledge base."
The details.
Skim by summary, not by title
AI summaries make it easy to recall what a source said. Faster than re-opening the page just to refresh your memory.
Search across everything
Full-text search runs across page titles, descriptions, AI summaries, and your own notes — so finding the right source takes seconds.
Share with collaborators
Shared groups let teammates contribute to the same research library, with view, edit, or admin permissions per member.
Annotations stay with the source
Highlights and notes are attached to the bookmark, not to a separate document. They're always available when you revisit the page.
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