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Consensus vs Edison Scientific

A side-by-side comparison of Consensus and Edison Scientific, two Research tools, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.

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Consensus

Research

AI search over peer-reviewed research papers, with inline citations.

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Edison Scientific

Research

Kosmos, the AI scientist — autonomous literature and data-analysis research runs.

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At a glance

Feature comparison of Consensus and Edison Scientific
AttributeConsensusEdison Scientific
CategoryResearchResearch
PricingFREEMIUMFREEMIUM
LicenseProprietaryProprietary
DeploymentCloudCloud
Platforms (differs)Web, iOSWeb, API
Model support (differs)Multi-model
Vendor (differs)ConsensusEdison Scientific

The honest brief

Consensus

Consensus Meter aggregates whether papers agree or disagree on a question, beyond surfacing individual citations.

  • 200M+ peer-reviewed corpus
  • Copilot drafts literature reviews
  • Inline citations on answers
  • Best answers behind paid tier
  • Coverage skews to indexed journals
  • Not for non-academic questions

Edison Scientific

Kosmos runs multi-hour autonomous campaigns over ~1,500 papers per run — deeper than single-shot literature agents.

  • Every finding linked to code or citations
  • First six Kosmos runs free for academics
  • Lineage in FutureHouse's PaperQA agents
  • On-prem deployment for enterprises
  • SOC 2 Type II compliant
  • $200 per Kosmos run after the free quota
  • Synthesized conclusions ~58% accurate in validation
  • Focused on biology and chemistry domains
  • Runs take hours — built for depth, not speed