Screenshot a figure from a research paper and Taskade Genesis reads the axes, labels, and caption, then generates a structured research note with extracted findings, methodology context, and citation-ready metadata — in seconds.
What Is a Research Paper Figure to Notes Converter?
It's an AI workspace tool that interprets figures, graphs, and tables from academic papers, outputting structured notes with extracted data points, plain-language findings, and source attribution — ready to slot into a literature review or research database.
Why Use This Converter?
- Saves hours of manual extraction — AI reads figure data faster and more thoroughly than manual note-taking.
- Citation-ready structure — every note includes space for source, author, year, and DOI from the first prompt.
- Persistent memory across papers — build a growing literature database across hundreds of figures.
- Relational links between studies — use the Relationship field to connect findings across papers by topic or methodology.
- 15+ frontier models — handles figures from STEM, social science, medicine, and humanities research.
Who Should Use This?
- PhD students building comprehensive literature reviews across dozens of papers.
- Research assistants tasked with synthesizing findings from large paper sets.
- Science writers extracting data from academic figures for accessible article writing.
- Medical professionals reviewing clinical study figures for evidence-based practice notes.
- Policy researchers documenting evidence from multiple academic sources for briefing papers.
How To Convert Research Figures to Notes
- Open the live workspace in Taskade Genesis and clone it — try it from one prompt, no setup needed.
- Upload the figure image; the AI agent extracts axes, labels, sample sizes, and writes a plain-language finding summary.
- Add prompts to request comparison with other figures, flag methodological limitations, or generate a one-line citation.
- Use Mind Map view to visualize how findings from different studies connect.
- Automate weekly literature digests using built-in automations to surface new notes by topic.
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