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What actually works today

Pepiros is an early build and some of it is scaffolding. This page is the honest inventory, kept here so nobody has to find out by clicking.

Last updated 15 August 2026

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Deterministic verifier

Fuzzy match against source text, plus the numeric entailment floor.

Working

Anchor spine

Stable citation ids, multi-span anchors, dropped-anchor handling.

Working

Reverse audit

Paste any AI summary and get it checked sentence by sentence.

Working

Grounded chat

Answers cite located quotes, and refuse rather than guess.

Working

Related papers

Live lookup against Semantic Scholar.

Working

Citation expansion

Reading the citation graph and adding a ghost node to the workspace both work.

Working

MCP server

Twelve tools registered over stdio, all live. Remote HTTP transport is not built.

Partly built

Reading surface

The reader, canvas, outline, audit and learn views work against the demo workspace and any real ingested paper alike.

Partly built

PDF ingest

Upload validation and parsing a PDF (or arXiv link) into the graph are both real.

Working

Contradiction synthesis

Existing contradiction edges are shown, and new ones are generated from cross-paper comparison.

Working

Export

Markdown and BibTeX export are both implemented.

Working

Accounts and publishing

Real sign-up persists to Supabase, including an optional email for password recovery. Password-reset email delivery itself is not wired yet.

Partly built
Pepiros
Be the source.

A publishing platform for researchers, with a summariser you can check. Every claim stays bound to the sentence it came from.

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Pepiros started as a hackathon project and is still an early build, moving fast.

Uploaded papers stay private to your workspace unless they're open-access or CC-licensed.

© 2026 Anay Dhawan and Yash Kewlani · MIT