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See how a book becomes usable research.

BookVault turns a pile of PDFs into a calm research desk. Read a source, capture the important part, then turn the evidence into something you can actually use.

This preview uses original sample material only. Nothing you do here is saved or charged.

Certified research folder
Sample source document
How evidence becomes a research asset
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The whole workflow

Four simple moves. No jargon.

This is the clearest version of what BookVault does. The real app follows the same path with your own documents.

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PDF

Put your source in the Vault

Upload a PDF or EPUB. BookVault keeps it in your own private research library.

YOUR FILE · YOUR LIBRARY
2

Read only what matters

Open the source, move through pages, and locate the sentence that supports your idea.

READ · SEARCH · FOCUS
3

Save the proof

Clip the exact passage and keep the page, source, and your note connected together.

EVIDENCE, NOT MEMORY
4

Turn it into useful work

Ask AI to explain, compare, organise, or develop your saved evidence without losing the source context.

GUIDANCE WITH CONTEXT
Interactive sample

Try the workflow without creating an account.

Tap each room on the left. This is a guided, read-only version of the real workspace.

Your private library

Start with a source you want to keep.

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RESEARCH
METHODS
IN PRACTICE
Sample book · 216 pages

Research Methods in Practice

A single source is enough to begin a useful evidence library.

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Pick a documentChoose the source you need right now.
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Open it in the readerBookVault holds the book and its useful details together.
Research Methods in Practice · p. 64

From reading to a defensible claim

Strong research keeps the conclusion connected to the original source. A helpful system preserves not only a note, but the surrounding context that makes the note meaningful.

A saved passage should remain traceable to its source and exact page.

That makes it easier to verify the claim later, revisit the original wording, and explain where an idea came from.

Evidence clip · saved from p. 64
“A saved passage should remain traceable to its source and exact page.”
Research Methods in PracticePage 64

What this proves

The value of BookVault is not only reading PDFs; it is keeping the claim, supporting text, and source location connected.

Source traceabilityEvidence quality

What happens next

Ask BookVault to turn this evidence into a summary, a comparison, a study note, or a research-board item.

BOOKVAULT AI · SAMPLE RESPONSE
What is the key idea in this saved evidence?
The key idea is traceability: the useful note is not separated from the source. You can return to the exact page and check whether the claim is still supported.
Turn that into a research-board note.
Claim: Research notes are stronger when each claim remains linked to the exact supporting source passage and page.
What a real private trial includes

Enough space to test it properly, without making the demo an unlimited free storage box.

25 MBprivate document space
Invite onlyreviewed trial access
25AI trial credits
What changes after preview

Public preview is for understanding. Your private Vault is for doing the work.

In this preview

You can explore the workflow without committing to an account or spending a credit.

  • See a source, reader, clip, and AI flow
  • Move through a guided sample workspace
  • ×No upload, saved library, or live AI actions

In your private trial

Your source documents are private to your account. You can build your own evidence rather than looking at a demo.

  • Upload your own documents within 25 MB
  • Save clips, notes, and research-board items
  • Use 25 included AI credits
Your turn

Bring one document. Leave with organised evidence.

Start with a small private trial, see whether BookVault helps your research feel clearer, and only expand when it earns its place in your workflow.