What is HyperResearch?
HyperResearch is a versatile qualitative data analysis software designed to assist researchers in managing and analyzing large amounts of textual data. It is an all-in-one solution for researchers across disciplines, from market research to academic study, journalism to ethnography, and everything in between.
With HyperResearch, users can:
- Import and organize textual data from documents, interviews, open-ended surveys, literature reviews, focus group transcripts, archival materials, legal cases, media articles, and more
- Attach codes and memos to text selections for categorizing, conceptualizing, and understanding the data
- Run complex matrix coding queries that intersect different sets of codes to discover patterns, themes, and relationships within the data
- Map codes and concepts visually using diagrams and flowcharts to gain insight and form new theories
- Generate frequency counts and gather key details on how codes are being applied across sources and cases
- Export analysis reports into Microsoft Word complete with text samples, coding details, and insights
- Share projects across teams to enable collaborative research and analysis within a secure online environment
With an intuitive interface and robust set of analysis features, HyperResearch empowers researchers to move beyond simply organizing data to discovering deeper meaning, insight, and actionable knowledge. The software supports rigorous qualitative methodology with the ability to validate studies, incorporate cross-checking, and document analytic choices along the way.
By centralizing, streamlining, and maximizing access to textual data, HyperResearch accelerates time to analysis and provides researchers with the analytic capabilities to conduct more powerful, dynamic qualitative investigations.
NVivo, MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, AQUAD, Transana, Taguette, RQDA, The Ethnograph, QualCoder, CATMA, Quirkos, Provalis Research, f4analyse are some alternatives to HyperResearch.