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Deep Research
What is Deep Research
Deep Research is a platform that utilizes various Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate in-depth research reports quickly and efficiently. It supports SSE API and operates on an MCP server.
Use cases
Use cases include generating literature reviews, market research reports, educational content, and personalized research assistance for students and professionals.
How to use
Users can access Deep Research via its web interface or API. Simply input the desired topic, and the system will generate a comprehensive report in minutes, ensuring data privacy by processing and storing all information locally.
Key features
Key features include rapid report generation, support for multiple AI models, local data processing for privacy, and integration with SSE API for seamless usage.
Where to use
Deep Research is applicable in various fields such as academic research, market analysis, content creation, and any area requiring detailed information synthesis.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Deep Research
Deep Research is a platform that utilizes various Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate in-depth research reports quickly and efficiently. It supports SSE API and operates on an MCP server.
Use cases
Use cases include generating literature reviews, market research reports, educational content, and personalized research assistance for students and professionals.
How to use
Users can access Deep Research via its web interface or API. Simply input the desired topic, and the system will generate a comprehensive report in minutes, ensuring data privacy by processing and storing all information locally.
Key features
Key features include rapid report generation, support for multiple AI models, local data processing for privacy, and integration with SSE API for seamless usage.
Where to use
Deep Research is applicable in various fields such as academic research, market analysis, content creation, and any area requiring detailed information synthesis.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Lightning-Fast Deep Research Report
Deep Research uses a variety of powerful AI models to generate in-depth research reports in just a few minutes. It leverages advanced “Thinking” and “Task” models, combined with an internet connection, to provide fast and insightful analysis on a variety of topics. Your privacy is paramount - all data is processed and stored locally.
✨ Features
- Rapid Deep Research: Generates comprehensive research reports in about 2 minutes, significantly accelerating your research process.
- Multi-platform Support: Supports rapid deployment to Vercel, Cloudflare and other platforms.
- Powered by AI: Utilizes the advanced AI models for accurate and insightful analysis.
- Privacy-Focused: Your data remains private and secure, as all data is stored locally on your browser.
- Support for Multi-LLM: Supports a variety of mainstream large language models, including Gemini, OpenAI, Anthropic, Deepseek, Grok, Mistral, Azure OpenAI, any OpenAI Compatible LLMs, OpenRouter, Ollama, etc.
- Support Web Search: Supports search engines such as Searxng, Tavily, Firecrawl, Exa, Bocha, etc., allowing LLMs that do not support search to use the web search function more conveniently.
- Thinking & Task Models: Employs sophisticated “Thinking” and “Task” models to balance depth and speed, ensuring high-quality results quickly. Support switching research models.
- Support Further Research: You can refine or adjust the research content at any stage of the project and support re-research from that stage.
- Local Knowledge Base: Supports uploading and processing text, Office, PDF and other resource files to generate local knowledge base.
- Artifact: Supports editing of research content, with two editing modes: WYSIWYM and Markdown. It is possible to adjust the reading level, article length and full text translation.
- Knowledge Graph: It supports one-click generation of knowledge graph, allowing you to have a systematic understanding of the report content.
- Research History: Support preservation of research history, you can review previous research results at any time and conduct in-depth research again.
- Local & Server API Support: Offers flexibility with both local and server-side API calling options to suit your needs.
- Support for SaaS and MCP: You can use this project as a deep research service (SaaS) through the SSE API, or use it in other AI services through MCP service.
- Support PWA: With Progressive Web App (PWA) technology, you can use the project like a software.
- Support Multi-Key payload: Support Multi-Key payload to improve API response efficiency.
- Multi-language Support: English, 简体中文, Español.
- Built with Modern Technologies: Developed using Next.js 15 and Shadcn UI, ensuring a modern, performant, and visually appealing user experience.
- MIT Licensed: Open-source and freely available for personal and commercial use under the MIT License.
🎯 Roadmap
- [x] Support preservation of research history
- [x] Support editing final report and search results
- [x] Support for other LLM models
- [x] Support file upload and local knowledge base
- [x] Support SSE API and MCP server
🚀 Getting Started
Use Free Gemini (recommend)
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Get Gemini API Key
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One-click deployment of the project, you can choose to deploy to Vercel or Cloudflare
Currently the project supports deployment to Cloudflare, but you need to follow How to deploy to Cloudflare Pages to do it.
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Start using
Use Other LLM
- Deploy the project to Vercel or Cloudflare
- Set the LLM API key
- Set the LLM API base URL (optional)
- Start using
⌨️ Development
Follow these steps to get Deep Research up and running on your local browser.
Prerequisites
Installation
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/u14app/deep-research.git cd deep-research
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Install dependencies:
pnpm install # or npm install or yarn install
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Set up Environment Variables:
You need to modify the file
env.tpl
to.env
, or create a.env
file and write the variables to this file.# For Development cp env.tpl .env.local # For Production cp env.tpl .env
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Run the development server:
pnpm dev # or npm run dev or yarn dev
Open your browser and visit http://localhost:3000 to access Deep Research.
Custom Model List
The project allow custom model list, but only works in proxy mode. Please add an environment variable named NEXT_PUBLIC_MODEL_LIST
in the .env
file or environment variables page.
Custom model lists use ,
to separate multiple models. If you want to disable a model, use the -
symbol followed by the model name, i.e. -existing-model-name
. To only allow the specified model to be available, use -all,+new-model-name
.
🚢 Deployment
Vercel
Cloudflare
Currently the project supports deployment to Cloudflare, but you need to follow How to deploy to Cloudflare Pages to do it.
Docker
The Docker version needs to be 20 or above, otherwise it will prompt that the image cannot be found.
⚠️ Note: Most of the time, the docker version will lag behind the latest version by 1 to 2 days, so the “update exists” prompt will continue to appear after deployment, which is normal.
docker pull xiangfa/deep-research:latest docker run -d --name deep-research -p 3333:3000 xiangfa/deep-research
You can also specify additional environment variables:
docker run -d --name deep-research \ -p 3333:3000 \ -e ACCESS_PASSWORD=your-password \ -e GOOGLE_GENERATIVE_AI_API_KEY=AIzaSy... \ xiangfa/deep-research
or build your own docker image:
docker build -t deep-research . docker run -d --name deep-research -p 3333:3000 deep-research
If you need to specify other environment variables, please add -e key=value
to the above command to specify it.
Deploy using docker-compose.yml
:
version: '3.9'
services:
deep-research:
image: xiangfa/deep-research
container_name: deep-research
environment:
- ACCESS_PASSWORD=your-password
- GOOGLE_GENERATIVE_AI_API_KEY=AIzaSy...
ports:
- 3333:3000
or build your own docker compose:
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml build
Static Deployment
You can also build a static page version directly, and then upload all files in the out
directory to any website service that supports static pages, such as Github Page, Cloudflare, Vercel, etc…
pnpm build:export
⚙️ Configuration
As mentioned in the “Getting Started” section, Deep Research utilizes the following environment variables for server-side API configurations:
Please refer to the file env.tpl for all available environment variables.
Important Notes on Environment Variables:
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Privacy Reminder: These environment variables are primarily used for server-side API calls. When using the local API mode, no API keys or server-side configurations are needed, further enhancing your privacy.
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Multi-key Support: Supports multiple keys, each key is separated by
,
, i.e.key1,key2,key3
. -
Security Setting: By setting
ACCESS_PASSWORD
, you can better protect the security of the server API. -
Make variables effective: After adding or modifying this environment variable, please redeploy the project for the changes to take effect.
📄 API documentation
Currently the project supports two forms of API: Server-Sent Events (SSE) and Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Server-Sent Events API
The Deep Research API provides a real-time interface for initiating and monitoring complex research tasks.
Recommended to use the API via @microsoft/fetch-event-source
, to get the final report, you need to listen to the message
event, the data will be returned in the form of a text stream.
POST method
Endpoint: /api/sse
Method: POST
Body:
interface SSEConfig {
// Research topic
query: string;
// AI provider, Possible values include: google, openai, anthropic, deepseek, xai, mistral, azure, openrouter, openaicompatible, pollinations, ollama
provider: string;
// Thinking model id
thinkingModel: string;
// Task model id
taskModel: string;
// Search provider, Possible values include: model, tavily, firecrawl, exa, bocha, searxng
searchProvider: string;
// Response Language, also affects the search language. (optional)
language?: string;
// Maximum number of search results. Default, `5` (optional)
maxResult?: number;
// Whether to include content-related images in the final report. Default, `true`. (optional)
enableCitationImage?: boolean;
// Whether to include citation links in search results and final reports. Default, `true`. (optional)
enableReferences?: boolean;
}
Headers:
interface Headers {
"Content-Type": "application/json";
// If you set an access password
// Authorization: "Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_PASSWORD";
}
See the detailed API documentation.
GET method
This is an interesting implementation. You can watch the whole process of deep research directly through the URL just like watching a video.
You can access the deep research report via the following link:
http://localhost:3000/api/sse/live?query=AI+trends+for+this+year&provider=pollinations&thinkingModel=openai&taskModel=openai-fast&searchProvider=searxng
Query Params:
// The parameters are the same as POST parameters
interface QueryParams extends SSEConfig {
// If you set the `ACCESS_PASSWORD` environment variable, this parameter is required
password?: string;
}
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server
Currently supports StreamableHTTP
and SSE
Server Transport.
StreamableHTTP server endpoint: /api/mcp
, transport type: streamable-http
SSE server endpoint: /api/mcp/sse
, transport type: sse
{
"mcpServers": {
"deep-research": {
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/api/mcp",
"transportType": "streamable-http",
"timeout": 600
}
}
}
Note: Since deep research take a long time to execute, you need to set a longer timeout to avoid interrupting the study.
If your server sets ACCESS_PASSWORD
, the MCP service will be protected and you need to add additional headers parameters:
{
"mcpServers": {
"deep-research": {
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/api/mcp",
"transportType": "streamable-http",
"timeout": 600,
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_PASSWORD"
}
}
}
}
Enabling MCP service requires setting global environment variables:
# MCP Server AI provider
# Possible values include: google, openai, anthropic, deepseek, xai, mistral, azure, openrouter, openaicompatible, pollinations, ollama
MCP_AI_PROVIDER=google
# MCP Server search provider. Default, `model`
# Possible values include: model, tavily, firecrawl, exa, bocha, searxng
MCP_SEARCH_PROVIDER=tavily
# MCP Server thinking model id, the core model used in deep research.
MCP_THINKING_MODEL=gemini-2.0-flash-thinking-exp
# MCP Server task model id, used for secondary tasks, high output models are recommended.
MCP_TASK_MODEL=gemini-2.0-flash-exp
Note: To ensure that the MCP service can be used normally, you need to set the environment variables of the corresponding model and search engine. For specific environment variable parameters, please refer to env.tpl.
🪄 How it works
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Research topic
- Input research topic
- Use local research resources (optional)
- Start thinking (or rethinking)
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Propose your ideas
- The system asks questions
- Answer system questions (optional)
- Write a research plan (or rewrite the research plan)
- The system outputs the research plan
- Start in-depth research (or re-research)
- The system generates SERP queries
- The system asks questions
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Information collection
- Initial research
- Retrieve local research resources based on SERP queries
- Collect information from the Internet based on SERP queries
- In-depth research (this process can be repeated)
- Propose research suggestions (optional)
- Start a new round of information collection (the process is the same as the initial research)
- Initial research
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Generate Final Report
- Make a writing request (optional)
- Summarize all research materials into a comprehensive Markdown report
- Regenerate research report (optional)
flowchart TB A[Research Topic]:::start subgraph Propose[Propose your ideas] B1[System asks questions]:::process B2[System outputs the research plan]:::process B3[System generates SERP queries]:::process B1 --> B2 B2 --> B3 end subgraph Collect[Information collection] C1[Initial research]:::collection C1a[Retrieve local research resources based on SERP queries]:::collection C1b[Collect information from the Internet based on SERP queries]:::collection C2[In-depth research]:::recursive Refine{More in-depth research needed?}:::decision C1 --> C1a C1 --> C1b C1a --> C2 C1b --> C2 C2 --> Refine Refine -->|Yes| C2 end Report[Generate Final Report]:::output A --> Propose B3 --> C1 %% Connect the exit from the loop/subgraph to the final report Refine -->|No| Report %% Styling classDef start fill:#7bed9f,stroke:#2ed573,color:black classDef process fill:#70a1ff,stroke:#1e90ff,color:black classDef recursive fill:#ffa502,stroke:#ff7f50,color:black classDef output fill:#ff4757,stroke:#ff6b81,color:black classDef collection fill:#a8e6cf,stroke:#3b7a57,color:black classDef decision fill:#c8d6e5,stroke:#8395a7,color:black class A start class B1,B2,B3 process class C1,C1a,C1b collection class C2 recursive class Refine decision class Report output
🙋 FAQs
Why does my Ollama or SearXNG not work properly and displays the error TypeError: Failed to fetch
?
If your request generates CORS
due to browser security restrictions, you need to configure parameters for Ollama or SearXNG to allow cross-domain requests. You can also consider using the server proxy mode, which is a backend server that makes requests, which can effectively avoid cross-domain issues.
🛡️ Privacy
Deep Research is designed with your privacy in mind. All research data and generated reports are stored locally on your machine. We do not collect or transmit any of your research data to external servers (unless you are explicitly using server-side API calls, in which case data is sent to API through your configured proxy if any). Your privacy is our priority.
🙏 Acknowledgements
- Next.js - The React framework for building performant web applications.
- Shadcn UI - Beautifully designed components that helped streamline the UI development.
- AI SDKs - Powering the intelligent research capabilities of Deep Research.
- Deep Research - Thanks to the project
dzhng/deep-research
for inspiration.
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions to Deep Research! If you have ideas for improvements, bug fixes, or new features, please feel free to:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them.
- Submit a pull request.
For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss your proposed changes.
✉️ Contact
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please create a new issue.
🌟 Star History
📝 License
Deep Research is released under the MIT License. This license allows for free use, modification, and distribution for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
DevTools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.