Search returns exact passages.
Every search surfaces verbatim passages ranked by relevance across your source library. The original text, from the original source. Not a paraphrase.
ConceptSeek returns exact passages from your sources, and shows how a concept is discussed across your material as a whole. The analysis is grounded in retrieved text, not generated by AI. No fabrication, no paraphrasing.
Concept search brings back the passages. Threads and per-source views let you read the pattern across them, without a model writing anything new.
Every search surfaces verbatim passages ranked by relevance across your source library. The original text, from the original source. Not a paraphrase.
After retrieval, ConceptSeek provides a structured overview of how the concept is discussed across your material as a whole: what themes emerge, where sources converge or differ. Grounded entirely in what your sources say.
For any source in your results, see how that specific source discusses the concept in context: what it emphasises, what it leaves out. Drawn from the source’s own text, not generated.
Any passage can be copied with the source title, timestamp (for video), and surrounding context. Your research has a clear, verifiable trail back to the original material.
These are the shapes of research where retrieval-first is not a stylistic preference. It is a requirement.
Ten interviews on the same topic. You want to know how each speaker positioned their argument, and where they agreed or diverged. Search by concept and see what each source actually said.
Academic and investigative work requires that every claim traces back to an original source. ConceptSeek’s results are the original words, timestamped for video, with the source title always attached.
Hours of lectures, interviews, or documentary footage become a searchable index of ideas. Find where a concept appears across ten videos in seconds rather than hours.
Unlike tools that generate responses, ConceptSeek does not invent or rephrase. The analysis it provides is structured around passages it has retrieved, not text it has created.
Many AI tools generate analysis by producing text about your sources. ConceptSeek works differently: it retrieves relevant passages first, then structures understanding around what was actually found. The overview it provides is built from the retrieved passages, not invented from a model’s weights.
This is the difference between understanding what your sources say and reading a plausible-sounding guess about them. Every claim the analysis makes can be traced back to a passage in your library. If the source doesn’t say it, ConceptSeek won’t say it.
01 · Retrieval first
Passages come before synthesis, always grounded in your material.
02 · No fabrication
Nothing gets invented. The analysis mirrors what was retrieved.
03 · Trail back
Every claim links to the passage that supports it.
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