The extension is best when you want to summarize a page and send the useful material into your workflow.
Browser companion
Add the extension, then finish the work in the web app
Use the ResearchWize extension to summarize webpages while you browse. Use the web app as the main workspace for projects, assignments, and exports.
Projects, assignment workflows, exports, and study tools live inside the main workspace.
Use the extension to gather source material, then switch to the web app to finish the work.
Browser options
Install ResearchWize where you browse.
Your main workspace lives in the web app, but the extension makes source capture faster when you are already in the browser.
Chrome
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store and pin it so it is one click away.
Edge
Use the Microsoft Edge Add-ons Store if Edge is your daily browser.
Firefox
Add ResearchWize from the Firefox Add-ons site and keep the same workflow available there too.
Four steps and you are in business.
- Install the extension for your browser
- Pin it so it is easy to reach
- Use it to summarize a webpage while you browse
- Move into the web app when you want to organize, write, export, or build projects
That split matters: the extension is the fast-capture tool. The web app is the real workspace.
Extension + web app
- Use the extension when you are already reading in the browser
- Use the web app for projects, assignments, exports, and study tools
- Keep the workflow connected instead of bouncing between disconnected tools
- Works across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox
How to use it
From install to useful workflow in a minute or two
This is the simple version: install the extension, capture the source material, then finish the work in the main workspace.
Install the extension
Choose Chrome, Edge, or Firefox and add ResearchWize to your browser.
Pin it to the toolbar
Keep it visible so summarizing the current page stays quick and obvious.
Capture a useful source
Summarize a webpage while you browse and keep the important points.
Finish inside the web app
Move into the web app when you want projects, assignments, exports, and the full workflow.
FAQ
Common install questions
No. The web app works on its own and is the main workspace. The extension is a companion tool for capturing webpages faster.
ResearchWize is available for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
Pin the extension, try it on a webpage, and then open the web app when you want to organize, write, or export the result.
Yes. They are designed to work together, with the web app serving as the main place to finish the work.
Ready to get started?
Install the extension or jump straight into the workspace
Use the browser companion for fast capture, then open the web app when you want to finish the job.