Lune Cloud Agents

Cloud Agents are research assistants we host for you, with Lune already built in. They're the fastest way to see what Lune does: open one in your browser, ask a question, and get back an answer grounded in real papers. There's nothing to install and no API key to paste.

Every answer is grounded in Lune. The papers, citations, and methodology behind a response come from top-tier venues and Lune's curated best-practices, so what you get back is sourced and citable, not a confident guess.

The agents

Assistant: search the literature

Describe a topic in plain language and the Assistant runs a grounded search across the corpus, weighs the strongest recent work against the foundational papers, and hands back a short, cited summary you can share. Reach for it when you want the state of the art on a topic without trawling a search engine.

Open the Assistant.

Critique: pressure-test a draft or an idea

Paste a draft, an abstract, or a one-line research idea, and Critique reviews it against the literature: what's already been done, where the gaps are, and which related work you should be citing. It's the second reader who actually read the field.

Open Critique.

Workspace: chat with your own documents

Upload your own papers, notes, or reports and the Workspace agent answers from them. Ask what a document says, compare a few side by side, or pull one detail out of a long PDF, and each answer cites the exact file it came from. Your uploads stay private to your workspace, and you can invite collaborators when you want a shared library.

Open Workspaces.

Why the answers hold up

Ask a plain chatbot a research question and it answers from memory. That's how you end up with a confident citation to a paper that doesn't exist. A Cloud Agent answers by actually searching the corpus, reading the papers, and quoting them, so every claim traces back to a source. That's the difference, and it's why the answers are safe to put in front of a reviewer.

Bring the same grounding into your own agent

The Cloud Agents are the hosted version. The whole idea behind Lune is that you can have the same grounding in the tools you already work in. Connect Lune once and your own assistant gains the same search, citation trails, full text, and methodology that power the agents here.