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Initiate a search in Omnity

  • Drag and drop a document in any language into Omnity, we don't need keywords.
  • View the > 99% of documents than can't be found due to their missing links!
  • Gain as Omnity finds those hidden and high-value connections for you. Fast.

The best way to initiate a search in Omnity is to drag and drop a document in. Examples of documents you might use are: your own research notes, news articles you have saved to your computer, emails, text files, even recipes. :-) Omnity accepts most file types and >100 languages.

Method 1: Drag and Drop a file

Make sure you are logged in (omnity.io).
1. Drag and drop a file into the drop zone in the center of the screen:
2. That's it! Omnity will run a search using this file as your query.

Method 2: Upload a file

Make sure you are logged into Omnity.

1. Click open the My Files section. Click the link, "upload a new file".
2. Choose a file from your computer.
3. That's it! Omnity will run a search using this file as your query.

Method 3: Use the Omnity Chrome Web Clipper

With the Omnity Web Clipper (chrome only), you can search Omnity using text on any website!

Make sure you are logged into Omnity.

The link to the Omnity Web Clipper is right in the middle of the screen when you are logged into Omnity.

  1. Download the Omnity web clipper from the Chrome store. (once)
  2. In a new tab, go to the webpage from which you'd like to start a search, such as a news site.
  3. Select some text.
  4. Click the Omnity icon in your Chrome extensions toolbar.
  5. That's it! Omnity will conducst a search using this clipped text as your query.

Product Demonstration (2:55)

With the continuous growth of knowledge, it is now impossible to stay current in any area. Authors can no longer read everything, and they cannot cite what they do not know. As a result, the network of documents that connect through citations is becoming ever more sparse (less than 1% of documents that should link to one another actually do so).

Fusing natural language processing, machine learning, graph math, and linguistic blockchain, Omnity finds shared meaning between documents by detecting similar patterns of shared rare words - a mathematical approach that transcends the limitations of conventional, link-based document discovery. Omnity works in over 100 languages, including those based on characters.

Scavenger Hunt

About our Document Sources

Omnity discovers trillions of semantic connections between many millions of documents, pulled from hundreds of content sources. Information categories include Legal, Inventions, Finance, News, Reference, Company and People Profiles, and more.

What additional content would you like to see in Omnity?

  • Some research that we don’t already have?
  • Public documents from non US countries?

Suggest Document Sources

We have hundreds of document sources in Omnity as well as some proprietary databases. Semantic connectivity can come from many places. Suggest a source of documents that you would like to see in Omnity.

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  • Explore search results in Omnity.
  • Check out the sources we currently have.
  • Think of some content that would add to the Omnity experience.

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  • 1st submission - 15 tokens
  • 5th submission - 10 more tokens
  • 10th submission - 10 more tokens

Om Tokens awarded through the Omnity document source scavenger hunt:

  • may only be earned and held by token holders outside of the United States
  • may not be traded, sold, or otherwise transferred to token holders within the United States

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