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Semantic Scholar vs Arc Browser
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Semantic Scholar
Pros
- Completely free with no paid tiers, including API access
- TLDR summaries help quickly assess paper relevance across ~60 million papers
- Personalized Research Feeds automatically recommend new papers based on your library content
- Open API and downloadable datasets enable developers to build tools on top of the academic graph
- Highly Influential Citations filter helps prioritize the most impactful references
Cons
- TLDR summaries are only available for papers in computer science, biology, and medicine — not all fields
- Paper metadata and citation data may have inaccuracies that require manual correction requests
- No native mobile application available — only mobile browser support
- Author disambiguation can be imperfect, requiring manual claims and corrections
Arc Browser
Pros
- Innovative Spaces organization
- Built-in AI assistant
- Vertical sidebar tabs
- Built-in ad blocking
- Beautiful, minimal design
- Completely free
Cons
- Mac and iOS only initially
- Learning curve for new interface
- Resource intensive
- Some websites may not render correctly
Our Verdict
Both Semantic Scholar and Arc Browser are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.