Phasor is an AI that monitors arXiv and physics journals around the clock, synthesizes findings, and delivers a weekly briefing. What you need to know — not what you searched for.
Phasor watches arXiv, Semantic Scholar, and key physics journals — continuously, across 15 sub-disciplines from quantum computing to astrophysics.
Each week, Phasor reads every relevant paper, identifies patterns, flags contradictions, and surfaces what matters — not just what's new.
You receive a briefing with the top discoveries, what they build on, where the field is heading, and what was missed by most researchers.
Phasor never sleeps. It watches the literature 24/7 across all major physics preprint servers and journals.
Phasor reads dozens of papers together, not one at a time. It finds connections, contradictions, and trends that keyword alerts miss entirely.
A clear, structured email with the top discoveries, why they matter, what they build on, and where the field is heading.
Phasor flags unexpected findings, results that contradict prior work, and under-covered areas that deserve more attention.
Subscribe to specific sub-disciplines — quantum computing, dark matter, fusion, astrophysics — and get targeted briefings that matter to your work.
Phasor doesn't ask you to change how you work. It delivers findings to your inbox — the same place your colleagues and collaborators already reach you.
"The problem with physics isn't a lack of papers.
It's a lack of time to read them."
Phasor was built to solve the one thing that slows physics down: the gap between what's published and what's actually known. An always-on research analyst that never misses a paper, never gets tired, and tells you what you need to know before you knew to look for it.