Open research tool

Ask a question.
Get one clear answer.

BrainAi reads across public sources — encyclopedias, news, official records — cross-checks what it finds, and hands back a single answer with every source cited.

Public sources · Cited every time · Open source

Step 1 · Where the answers come from

We check trusted places all over the world.

Think libraries, encyclopedias, news, public records and search engines — spread across many countries. BrainAi asks all of them at once, so you don't have to open ten tabs.

Pacific Cloud
North America · Cloud Server
online4 connections
Atlantic Analytics
North America · Analytics Node
processing3 connections
Amazon Knowledge
South America · Knowledge Repo
online1 connections
Northsea API
Europe · API Gateway
syncing3 connections
Alpine Security
Europe · Security Node
online2 connections
Gulf Storage
Middle East · Storage Node
online2 connections
Deccan Search
India · Search Engine
processing2 connections
Straits Database
Southeast Asia · Database
online3 connections
Kanto AI Core
East Asia · AI Processing
processing3 connections

Node roster shown here is illustrative — see the sources panel on every answer for the exact URLs used.

Step 2 · How we turn it into one answer

Lots of scattered info → one clear answer.

Different websites say things in different ways. BrainAi reads them all, spots what matches, throws out repeats, and keeps what more than one trusted source agrees on.

  1. Ask everywhere

    We send your question to many trusted places at the same time.

  2. Tidy it up

    Answers arrive in messy shapes — we rewrite them into one clean format.

  3. Remove repeats

    If ten pages say the same thing, we keep it once, not ten times.

  4. Connect the dots

    We link people, places and topics so you see how things relate.

  5. Double-check

    Facts backed by two or more good sources move to the top.

  6. Hand it to you

    You get one short, plain-English answer — with all the sources.

Step 3 · What we look at

Many kinds of places, one simple result.

Websites, apps, online libraries, cloud services, files and search tools — they all speak different 'languages'. We translate them into one, so the answer feels tidy no matter where it came from.

Cloud Server
Database
AI Processing
Search Engine
Storage Node
Security Node
Analytics Node
API Gateway
Knowledge Repo
Step 4 · A map of what we found

See how people, places and topics connect.

Instead of a long list, BrainAi draws a simple map. Each dot is a person, a place, a website, a document or an idea — and the lines show what connects them.

  • People
  • Companies & groups
  • Websites
  • Documents & articles
  • Tools & products
  • Places
  • Topics
  • Where the info came from
CoreDocsOrgDomainPersonTopicSource
Step 5 · Safe and private

Your question stays private. Nothing shady happens.

We only use trusted places. Your question isn't sold or shared. Everything travels over a secure, locked connection — the same kind banks use.

Locked connection

Same secure link banks and hospitals use — nobody in the middle can peek.

Only you can see your stuff

Your searches and saved folders are yours. We don't share them.

A clear record

For every answer, we keep a note of where each fact came from — so you can check.

Trusted places only

We only pull from sources we've checked. No shady websites.

Step 6 · What you get back

One short answer, in plain English.

No jargon. No wall of links. Just the answer — and if you want proof, every source is right there for you to open and read.

Documents
Search results
Code
Media
Security findings
Analytics

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