
ScienceCast is an online platform designed to make scientific research more accessible and impactful. It transforms preprints into AI-generated audio summaries and customizable PowerPoint presentations, simplifying complex research for broader understanding. The platform also fosters collaboration by allowing researchers to publish, review, and comment on each other's work. Key partnerships with bioRxiv and ElevenLabs enhance its capabilities in disseminating research through AI-powered summaries and lifelike audio content. ScienceCast aims to accelerate discovery by bridging the gap between researchers and audiences, making knowledge easier to share, understand, and create with. They offer a basic plan for free with premium features available via subscription.

ScienceCast is an online platform designed to make scientific research more accessible and impactful. It transforms preprints into AI-generated audio summaries and customizable PowerPoint presentations, simplifying complex research for broader understanding. The platform also fosters collaboration by allowing researchers to publish, review, and comment on each other's work. Key partnerships with bioRxiv and ElevenLabs enhance its capabilities in disseminating research through AI-powered summaries and lifelike audio content. ScienceCast aims to accelerate discovery by bridging the gap between researchers and audiences, making knowledge easier to share, understand, and create with. They offer a basic plan for free with premium features available via subscription.
Product: AI-generated audio summaries (≈60s) and customizable presentation slides for preprints
Access model: Basic free plan with premium subscription features
Partnerships / integrations: Partnerships with preprint providers including arXiv/bioRxiv and use of audio tech (e.g., ElevenLabs)
Team size: Approximately 11 employees
Funding (public record): Seed-stage; total funding recorded as $90,000 (USD) with last funding date 2023-10-13
Scientific communication and dissemination — reducing information overload and improving accessibility of preprints.
Research communication / Science media
$90,000
Recorded total funding amount and last funding date present in public profile data