Research workflow

Chrome extension for research, papers, and source-heavy reading.

Vezz me helps researchers and students question dense sources in place, capture explanations, and move through material faster.

Best for

Best fit for people looking for Chrome extensions for research, academic reading, and source review.

Workflow

From source text to a useful next question.

1

Question the claim

Select the claim, method, or unfamiliar term that needs explanation.

2

Separate source from inference

Ask what the page says, what the answer infers, and what needs outside verification.

3

Move into notes

Copy a concise explanation, assumption, or next-check item into your research log.

Where it helps

Use Vezz me when the source is already in front of you.

Built for evidence-heavy pages
Research work often fails when notes and sources separate. Vezz me keeps the answer beside the original passage.
  • Clarify assumptions in papers and reports
  • Ask what a claim depends on
  • Copy a concise explanation into a research log
Use custom prompts as research lenses
Switch from explanation to critique, summarization, or source-checking without changing tools.
  • Tutor mode for learning
  • Research lens for assumptions and evidence
  • Careful reader mode for claims that need verification
Questions

What readers usually want to know.

Is Vezz me useful for academic research?

Yes, especially when you are reading papers, methods, reports, and references. It helps clarify passages, but important claims should still be verified against primary sources.

Does Vezz me create citations?

Vezz me helps you understand and capture notes from the source page. You should still use your citation manager or style guide for formal citations.

How should researchers use AI safely?

Use AI for comprehension and question generation, then verify evidence yourself. Keep source URLs and separate direct claims from your own notes.

Next pages

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Chrome extension

Ready to read smarter?

Install Vezz me, select text on any page, and ask without leaving the source.