Paper Deck unifies arXiv and Hugging Face for AI paper discovery
One site to track, read, and resume AI papers across any device.
An AI researcher (u/NeitherRun3631) created Paper Deck to solve the common pain of juggling multiple tabs for arXiv, Hugging Face trending, and scattered paper collections. The platform aggregates these sources into a single interface where users can browse, read, and organize AI/ML papers. Key features include in-place reading without leaving the site, a star system to bookmark papers, and automatic reading progress synchronization across devices—so you can start reading on a laptop and continue on a phone seamlessly.
Paper Deck is completely free and open source, with its code available on GitHub. The live version is already accessible at ppdeck.com, and a demo video shows the workflow. For researchers and AI professionals who spend hours tracking the latest papers, this tool promises to cut down context-switching and save time. By centralizing discovery and reading, it addresses a common inefficiency in the AI research workflow.
- Aggregates papers from arXiv, Hugging Face trending, and other sources in one interface
- Supports in-place reading, starring, and cross-device reading progress sync
- Free and open source with GitHub repository and live demo at ppdeck.com
Why It Matters
Saves AI researchers hours by centralizing paper discovery and reading across devices.