AI Search

Review information retrieval, result organization, source comparison, and citation-oriented reading in a more structured search workflow.

Doubao search workflow interface preview

Search for retrieval, summaries, and source review

Doubao search is designed for topic review, result comparison, video-based extraction, and source-led reading. It is better suited to turning scattered materials into a structure that remains easier to review, compare, and continue checking.

Question-Led Retrieval

Turn broad or specific questions into more readable result structures across webpages, articles, and reference materials.

Video Highlights

Use timelines and subtitles to extract the main points from longer video content with less manual review.

Structured Reading

Organize search outputs into summaries, source lists, and follow-up references that remain easier to check.

Supported Sources and Data Types

  • Web content and published articles
  • Video subtitles and timeline-based content
  • Document excerpts and report summaries
  • Code snippets and technical references
  • Knowledge-base entries and FAQ content
  • Product documentation and reference pages
  • Academic materials and paper summaries
  • Public updates, notices, and help materials

Search Workflow Capabilities

Source Comparison

Compare materials from different sources side by side to identify overlaps, differences, and follow-up references more clearly.

Structured Summaries

Turn long or scattered content into bullet points, timelines, grouped notes, or topic-based reading structures.

Citation-Oriented Review

Keep source trails visible so that conclusions, key claims, and supporting references remain easier to revisit.

Use Cases

Product Research

Compare public product pages, articles, updates, and reference materials to build a clearer view of positioning, changes, and source-backed differences.

Study and Review

Turn videos, webpages, and reference materials into summaries, topic groupings, and follow-up reading notes that support revision and structured learning.

FAQ

Search results are easier to trust when supported by source comparison, citation trails, and direct review of the original material. For formal, data-sensitive, or high-impact use, original sources should still be checked.

Questions about history retention, storage, privacy, and compliance should be checked against the current product policy, terms, and related documentation. Sensitive material should be handled with added caution.