Atlas
A visual knowledge workspace that lets you chat across documents, generate mind maps, and build a connected knowledge base with cited reasoning.
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Product Overview
What is Atlas?
Atlas is a visual and verifiable knowledge workspace designed for thinkers, researchers, students, and knowledge workers. It lets you import documents, web pages, and notes into a unified workspace, then chat across all your sources with answers that cite exact quotes and trace reasoning. Atlas generates mind maps from any content, surfaces connections between ideas through a knowledge graph, and supports focused note-taking with Claude-powered autocomplete and live transcription — all in a multi-tab interface built for deep, compounding work.
Key Features
Chat Across Documents
Ask questions spanning all sources in your workspace at once. Every answer cites the exact source, page, and quote, with visible reasoning traces so you always know where a claim comes from.
Mind Maps from Anything
Instantly generate visual mind maps from notes, chats, or uploaded documents. Click any node to zoom in and explore a subtopic in depth.
Knowledge Graph
All sources, notes, and mentions are woven into a persistent knowledge graph that reveals connections across your entire workspace over time.
Smart Note-Taking
Write in a distraction-free editor with Claude-powered autocomplete, inline chat, embedded maps, live transcription, and bidirectional mentions that keep everything linked.
Web & Document Import
Save websites, PDFs, and other sources directly into your workspace to make them queryable and mappable alongside your own notes.
Use Cases
- Academic Research : Researchers and PhD students can upload papers, track themes across a literature corpus, and surface unexpected cross-paper connections — all with citations traceable to the original text.
- Student Learning : Students can turn lecture notes, textbooks, and papers into interactive mind maps that reveal how concepts relate, making complex subjects easier to understand and retain.
- Long-Form Writing : Writers can collect and organize research across many sources, see how arguments connect before committing to a structure, and draft with inline AI assistance.
- Personal Knowledge Base : Build a growing repository of notes, ideas, and references organized around the way you think, with a knowledge graph that compounds in value the more you add.
- Professional Knowledge Work : Product managers, engineers, and analysts can synthesize scattered documentation and research into actionable insights without losing track of where anything came from.
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Analytics of Atlas Website
🇺🇸 US: 66.01%
🇮🇳 IN: 10.61%
🇨🇦 CA: 9.45%
🇫🇷 FR: 7.73%
🇻🇳 VN: 4.29%
Others: 1.9%
