Deep Research
you'll actually read
By keeping you in the driver's seat, the Luminix agent provides the highest-quality research reports of any AI tool.
Deep research that keeps you in control
Ask your question
Describe what you're trying to figure out. A market you're evaluating, a competitor you're tracking, a decision you're weighing—whatever's on your whiteboard.
Eight agents dig in
Luminix breaks your question into research threads and deploys up to eight AI agents to investigate each one in parallel. You can modify the paths, ask follow up questions, and refine the research as you go.
Everything synthesized
The parallel research streams feed into a synthesis layer that connects the dots, surfaces patterns, and delivers analysis you can actually use—not just a pile of links.
Research you can trust
Multiple angles, one report
Your question explored is broken down into multiple research paths, including a 'cynic/challenger' agent trying to understand any counterpoints.
Sources throughout
Every claim traced back to where it came from, so you can dig deeper on anything that matters.
Follow-up built in
Spotted something interesting? Ask follow-up questions that build on what's already been researched.
Exportable analysis
Copy, share, or drop into docs. The output is yours to use however you need.
For anyone with a hard question
Evaluating a new market
You're considering expansion but need to understand the landscape—who's there, what's working, where the gaps are. Get a comprehensive view without weeks of manual research.
Tracking competitors
Something shifted in your market and you need to understand what a competitor is doing, how they're positioning, what their customers are saying. Get the full picture, not just their homepage.
Making a build vs. buy decision
You need to understand the vendor landscape, what solutions exist, how they compare, and what building in-house would actually require. Get the research to make a confident call.
Start with a real question
The best way to see if Luminix works for you is to try it with something you're actually trying to figure out. First 2 projects are free.
