Malhar Ujawane

rSearch - AI-Powered Research That Thinks Before Answering

rSearch is a cutting-edge AI-powered reasoning engine that combines advanced language models with comprehensive internet search. Get intelligent, well-reasoned responses to complex queries. Free alternative to Perplexity with reasoning capabilities.

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Malhar Ujawane
👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Malhar, the maker of rSearch. A few months ago, I got frustrated with “AI search” tools that just… guessed. They’d confidently give wrong answers, or copy Wikipedia without context. So I built rSearch — a research engine that: - Refines your question before searching - Reads multiple sources (not just one page) - Writes insights like a McKinsey-style report - Always gives citations so you can verify rSearch also has multiple search modes to search across diverse content categories: - Web Search: Broad and efficient web search capability - Images: Visual content search - Videos: Video content discovery - News: Latest headlines and articles - Places: Local information and geographical insights - Shopping: Product information and price comparisons - Scholar: Academic content and research papers - Patents: Patent database search Plus, fun extras like image generation, chat with latest LLMs etc. We’ve already crossed a few thousand users, all from organic word-of-mouth. Today’s our first time sharing it with the PH community. 🚀 I’d love to hear — what’s one topic you’ve always wanted an AI to research for you? Drop it below — Malhar (maker of rSearch)
Aditya Majhi

Just gave it a spin — the multi-source approach makes a world of difference. Feels like a true research assistant!

Vikas Verma

The Places + Scholar combo is such a clever addition. You’ve basically covered every type of search I could need.

Sagar Singh

The clean output with citations makes it so much easier to trust the results. Really well thought out.

Kamal Pratap Singh

The fact that rSearch pulls from multiple sources instead of a single page is HUGE. That’s real research, not just summarization. Kudos, Malhar!