Staying up to date with literature
no longer takes hours per week.
Hours spent in scientific literature reduced to minutes.
Aggregated research, synthesized insights, natural language search.
Stay informed so efficiently, others ask how.
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Key Finding
Renal denervation shows 8.5mmHg reduction in 24-hour ambulatory BP...
Clinical Implication
Consider for patients failing 3+ antihypertensives...
You became a clinician to help patients—not to manage a reading list.
You shouldn't need to keep up with fragmented journals, complex search interfaces, numerous podcasts and newsletters, and articles you only have time to skim.
There's a lot of journals. Even more articles.
The sources are all over the place. There's too much to read and too little time.
Most articles never get fully read.
Only 37% of articles are read beyond the abstract. Key insights in the methods and discussion get skipped. Literacy is in the details.
Existing solutions don't solve this
PubMed
Complex Boolean queries. No synthesis—you read everything yourself.
UpToDate, DynaMed
Reference tools for looking things up—not for staying current with new research.
QxMD, Alerts
Surfaces articles but no synthesis. You still have to read everything.
ChatGPT
Hallucinations, outdated training data, no access to current literature.
The Veridi Difference
What if staying current was effortless?
Imagine reclaiming your time while being more informed than ever.
Hours Back Every Week
Turn your 4+ hours of scattered reading into focused, efficient insights during your morning coffee.
Clinical Confidence
Know you're practicing with the latest evidence. No more nagging doubts about what you might have missed.
Instant Answers
Ask any clinical question in plain English. Get synthesized answers from the latest research—with citations.
- Sunday afternoons lost to journal browsing
- Guilt about papers you haven't read
- Uncertainty about your treatment decisions
- Colleagues citing studies you've never seen
- Morning coffee catch-ups on the latest
- Peace of mind that you're not missing key updates
- Evidence-backed confidence in your decisions
- Being the colleague who always knows what's new
Trusted by clinicians who value their time
Early feedback from our beta users
"I used to spend Sunday afternoons catching up on literature. Now I get the key updates in my morning coffee break."
Dr. Katherine Jones
Internal Medicine
"The natural language search is a game-changer. I can finally ask questions the way I actually think about clinical problems."
Dr. Michael Torres
Cardiology
"As an NP in a busy primary care practice, I don't have hours to read. Veridi gives me confidence that I'm not missing critical updates."
Amanda Reyes, NP
Family Medicine
How it works
One intelligent layer above all your scattered journals.
Aggregate
All your journals in one dashboard. No more switching between NEJM, JAMA, Lancet, and specialty publications.
Works with 50+ major medical journals
Synthesize Instantly
AI extracts key findings, clinical implications, and limitations—so you get the insight without reading 20 pages.
Full citations always included
Search Naturally
Ask questions the way you think. No more wrestling with Boolean operators and MeSH terms to find what you need.
"What works for diabetic neuropathy pain?"
Aggregating research from leading journals
Questions? We've got answers.
Ready to reclaim your time?
Join 100+ clinicians who are tired of drowning in literature. Get early access and a lifetime discount.
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A letter from our founder
Before and during my studies at Johns Hopkins, I spent countless hours on literature reviews across BioInformatics, Artificial Intelligence, and Radar Systems. It was exhausting.
When I talked with clinician friends, I realized something. Their burden was heavier. They weren't just reading for academic interest nor were they reading solely out of intellectual satiation. They were trying to stay current for their patients. And it was a never ending battle to stay afloat.
So we built Veridi to accelerate the literature review process specifically for busy clinicians.
Our belief?
A well-rested and well-read clinician leads to better patient outcomes.

Sean Pak
CEO & Founder of Veridi