Liner is a South Korean software publisher that has carved a niche in the academic and professional research sector by transforming web-based highlighting into a full AI-augmented knowledge workflow. Starting as a simple browser extension for saving quotes, the company now offers Liner Workspace, a desktop-class environment where students, analysts, and R&D teams can feed PDFs, web pages, or datasets to autonomous AI agents that summarize, question, and fact-check sources in real time. The agents leave a transparent audit trail—every generated summary or citation links back to the exact passage from which it was derived—so users can defend literature reviews, competitive-intelligence reports, or grant proposals without manual cross-checking. Beyond annotation, the platform clusters highlights into thematic mind maps, exports formatted references to Word or LaTeX, and plugs into note-taking apps through a REST API, making it equally useful for undergraduates compiling first-term papers and patent attorneys tracking prior art. Because projects live in encrypted cloud workspaces, distributed classmates or remote analysts can co-annotate the same document while maintaining version control. Liner’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
From idea to citation, Liner equips researchers with AI agents that think, trace, and verify. Every feature is built for clarity, speed, and precision.
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