About LitDigest

LitDigest started from a simple frustration: finding the right papers should be easier than it is.

We're on the verge of interplanetary travel and AGI — yet a high-quality paper-matching tool for researchers is surprisingly absent. Built by a researcher for researchers, LitDigest grew from a real need to surface the papers that inform a very specific research agenda.

The goal is straightforward: less time searching, more time building on the work worth your attention.

What We Do

LitDigest turns a large stream of new papers into a smaller weekly reading list.

Who It Is For

LitDigest is for researchers, academics, and technical readers working in areas where more papers appear than one person can realistically track.

It is especially useful when your work crosses subfields, methods, or repositories and you want one dependable weekly digest instead of several separate feeds.

Trust and Delivery

LitDigest is meant to be lightweight: short email digests, clear source coverage, and straightforward unsubscribe controls.

It is a triage tool designed to help you decide what to open first, not a substitute for reading papers or exercising judgment.

If you want to see what LitDigest covers today, you can review our source coverage. If you subscribe, you can unsubscribe at any time from links in the email.