Modular Workflows
Choose the right depth for the task: summary only, summary plus ideas, or the complete trial/study design workflow.
CAIRA gives clinical research teams three guided workflows — Summary, Summary + Innovative Idea, and the full study design workflow — so you can move from evidence review to actionable study concepts faster.
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Choose the right depth for the task: summary only, summary plus ideas, or the complete trial/study design workflow.
Each idea includes relevant literature and data connections for quick vetting.
Replace weeks of manual searching with insights produced in minutes.
Surface unconventional combinations, targets, and trial/study design approaches when you need deeper concept development.
From individual researchers to labs and CRO teams — built to scale.
Designed with privacy in mind and aligned with GDPR & HIPAA principles.
Summary workflow
£0
£79/month
£249/month
Custom
The first three plans link directly to their matching CAIRA workflows. Custom remains available for bespoke deployments.
Start with a fast summary, expand into innovative ideas, or move all the way to trial/study design in one guided experience.
Ideas are supported by citations and clinical signals.
Each workflow supports HTML report export so summaries, ideas, and study plans are easy to review with stakeholders.
GDPR & HIPAA-aligned processes for research workflows.
Monthly newsletter with case studies and practical guides.
CAIRA is an AI-powered clinical research workflow platform that helps teams generate evidence-based summaries, innovative ideas, and trial/study design outputs faster.
Clinical research organizations (CROs), pharmaceutical R&D teams, biotech startups, academic and hospital research units, and independent clinical researchers.
CAIRA analyses biomedical literature and clinical trial information to support summaries, ideas, and study design outputs with references and evidence links.
Yes. CAIRA is designed with data privacy and security in mind and aligns with GDPR and HIPAA principles for handling research-related information.