Locus
Locus is a smart CTRL+F search tool that allows users to quickly find information on any web page using natural language. It helps users easily locate specific sections in long papers, documents, and articles by understanding their search queries and providing relevant results.
Description
how to use:
To use Locus, simply add the Locus extension to your Chrome browser. Once installed, you can activate Locus by pressing Ctrl + F. Unlike traditional Ctrl + F, Locus understands natural language search queries and immediately finds the relevant section on the web page. This eliminates the need to remember exact keywords and enhances the search experience.
Core freatures:
Smart CTRL+F with natural language searchQuickly find information on any web pageRefer back to sections in long papers/documents/articlesPDF support for search coming soonSave time comprehending long forms of content
Use case:
{
“user_role”: “Analyst @Goldman Sachs”,
“testimonial”: “I read the news every morning before work and I need to do so fast. Locus has helped me figure out what parts of each article I should spend my time on.”
}
{
“user_role”: “Research Assistant @Penn CURF”,
“testimonial”: “Reading through dense papers every week for my lab has become more manageable with Locus.”
}
{
“user_role”: “Student @University in NJ”,
“testimonial”: “My class’ physics textbook is online, so this tool makes it easy to refer back to sections I just read without needing to sift through all the CTRL+F matches.”
}
FAQ list:
What makes Locus different from regular CTRL+F? Will Locus support PDF search in the future? Is Locus available for browsers other than Chrome? How can I provide feedback to Locus?
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