Real studies. Real AI. Real results.
Many people see posts on social media that say “there are studies on this.” They get a PubMed link or similar, click it, and quickly realize they can’t understand the actual paper. So they close it.
The free public version of GrokStudies exists for exactly this situation. Curators (scientists, researchers, and serious people deeply interested in a topic) organize studies into projects and Grok creates clear, high-school level summaries. Anyone can now read and understand the studies without needing a science background. You can browse by project, keywords, and search criteria — all for free.
The paid version is for serious-minded researchers and curators who want to create their own projects on subjects that have scientific studies, and then share those curated collections with the public (or keep them private).
All studies come from PubMed, PLOS, EuropePMC, OpenAlex, and YouTube. Nothing is manually added.
Below is a visual walkthrough of how a real project is built.
Neuralink BCI Long-Term Safety & Efficacy
12 Search Terms • 825 Studies curated and organized
All studies have high-school level summaries written with Grok’s help and are freely available to the public.
Search terms are used to find studies from PubMed, PLOS, EuropePMC, OpenAlex, and YouTube. You can ask Grok to generate good terms for you or enter them manually. The system tracks how many studies have been found for each term.
Example: The Neuralink project currently has 12 search terms that have returned a total of 825 studies.
Review newly found studies. Use “Add to Queue” for studies you want to keep and “Delete” for the ones you don’t. The system remembers what you’ve already reviewed so you don’t see the same studies again on future searches.
Review the studies you added to your queue. Grok creates summaries and keywords. You can ask Grok to improve them. Only studies you mark as “Approved” become visible to the public on the Home page.
This is what regular visitors see. No login required. They can browse all approved studies from every curator’s projects, read the plain-language summaries, and explore by keywords.