Felo
Felo is a free, AI-powered search and answer engine with multilingual access at its core. You can query in one language and receive an answer synthesized from sources in others - for example asking in English and drawing on Japanese, Chinese or Korean material - because it analyzes intent and semantically expands the query across target languages. It searches the live web rather than a pre-indexed, pre-translated store, so recent foreign-language coverage is reachable soon after publication, and it returns conversational answers with citations. Beyond search, Felo includes summarization, a LiveDoc feature for analyzing uploaded documents in any language, research agents that automate multi-step lookups, and an AI slide generator that turns findings into presentations. It offers a generous free tier with an affordable paid plan for heavier use.
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Our take
Felo is a free AI search engine built around languages: ask in one language and it pulls answers from sources in many others, searching the live web and synthesizing a cited response. It adds document analysis, research agents and slide generation. It's a capable Perplexity alternative for cross-language research; as a smaller player, answer accuracy and depth can vary.
Best for
Researchers, students and global knowledge workers who need to find and synthesize information across languages without juggling separate translation and search tools.
Pros
- Genuinely cross-language search and synthesis
- Free to use, with an affordable paid upgrade
- Searches the live web with cited answers
- Adds document analysis, research agents and slides
Cons
- Answer accuracy and depth vary by topic
- Smaller player than the major answer engines
- Quality depends on what's on the live web
How it compares
Against Perplexity, Felo makes multilingual search the core rather than a feature; against using DeepL plus a separate chatbot, it folds translation, search and synthesis into one step.
Full review
Felo is a free, AI-powered search and answer engine with multilingual access at its core. You can query in one language and receive an answer synthesized from sources in others - for example asking in English and drawing on Japanese, Chinese or Korean material - because it analyzes intent and semantically expands the query across target languages. It searches the live web rather than a pre-indexed, pre-translated store, so recent foreign-language coverage is reachable soon after publication, and it returns conversational answers with citations. Beyond search, Felo includes summarization, a LiveDoc feature for analyzing uploaded documents in any language, research agents that automate multi-step lookups, and an AI slide generator that turns findings into presentations. It offers a generous free tier with an affordable paid plan for heavier use.
Against Perplexity, Felo makes multilingual search the core rather than a feature; against using DeepL plus a separate chatbot, it folds translation, search and synthesis into one step.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
4.0/5- Actual Utility4/5
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- Ease of Use5/5
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- Pricing Fairness4/5
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- Reliability3/5
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- Differentiation4/5
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Felo free, and how much does it cost?
- Felo has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
- Who is Felo best for?
- Researchers, students and global knowledge workers who need to find and synthesize information across languages without juggling separate translation and search tools.
- How is Felo rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Felo scores 4.0 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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