A quiet workspace for serious papers: six publisher templates, live preview, and one-click PDF and LaTeX exports.

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Manage all your research papers from a single projects page: create new papers, pick a template, and jump straight back into writing. Every draft autosaves as you type.
Six submission formats: IEEE, ACM, Elsevier, Springer LNCS, APA, and MLA, each with per-style settings and index terms, compiled in real time as you write.
A side-by-side preview renders your paper as you type. Headings, spacing, equations, figures, and tables all appear in the publisher layout, and sections and subsections keep the draft organized as you go.
Paste a DOI or drop in raw BibTeX, then pick references as you write. PaperWriter inserts citation chips that become \cite{key} in the compiled output, and the bibliography builds itself.
Type equations in the visual math editor or use presets for block and inline math. Everything renders live with KaTeX, and labeled equations get numbers you can reference.
Upload an image with a caption, LaTeX label, and column width. Select any text, pick the figure from the floating menu, and a reference like Fig. 3 appears at your cursor while the figure lands in its section.
Create and edit tables in a dedicated dialog, each with a caption and LaTeX label. Reference them from anywhere in the paper the same way you reference figures.
Select any paragraph to leave an inline comment. Open threads live in the Comments panel, where you can reply and resolve them as you refine the draft.
Manage author names, departments, emails, and affiliations in order. The title block formats itself from your list, matching the template's style.
Compile a formatted PDF with our secure cloud compiler, or on your machine if you have LaTeX installed. Export the full LaTeX project as a ZIP with the .tex source, .bib bibliography, figures, and class files.
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