Turn any research paper into a knowledge graph

Reading a dense paper end to end is slow, and a flat summary loses the structure that makes the work make sense. Grafy takes a different path: it reads the document and lays out the concepts and how they relate as a graph you can explore.
From pages to nodes
Grafy segments the document, pulls the key ideas, and connects them by the relationships it finds — so a transformer paper becomes nodes like self-attention, multi-head, positional encoding with edges showing how each supports the next.
Ask questions in context
Every node is a place you can branch from. Ask "explain this for a beginner" on one concept, or "how does this compare to the baseline?" on another, and the answer attaches right where it belongs.
Why a graph helps
Structure is memory. When ideas keep their relationships, you can skim the shape of an argument, jump to the part you need, and come back later without losing your place.
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