Thesis Writing Tool

Write your thesis from the sources you actually read

Kognific processes your research papers and helps you draft thesis chapters with inline citations from your own documents. Organize sources by chapter, synthesize literature thematically, and export committee-ready Word or LaTeX.

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  • Draft thesis chapters with citations grounded in your uploaded sources
  • Literature review synthesis organized by theme, argument, and research gap
  • One project per chapter: sources can belong to multiple projects simultaneously
  • APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, and Vancouver citation styles
  • Export to Word for your committee or LaTeX for journal submission
  • Free tier available to try the full workflow. Paid plans for larger collections

Chapter-Based Organization

Create a project for each thesis chapter. Add the relevant sources to each project. Sources shared between chapters appear in both without duplication. Tag by methodology, theory, or data type.

Literature Review Synthesis

Select sources for your literature review chapter, describe your research question, and Kognific synthesizes across them thematically. Recurring arguments, contested debates, and gaps in the literature surface automatically.

Cited Chapter Drafting

Generate draft paragraphs for any thesis section from your sources. Every sentence includes a citation to the specific passage it draws from. Verify each reference before integrating it into your manuscript.

6 Citation Styles

APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver. Select your institution's required style before generating. Bibliography entries are auto-formatted and exportable as BibTeX.

Committee-Ready Word Export

Export your draft chapters to Word documents with inline citations and a full bibliography. Ready for advisor markup, committee review, or program submission.

Ask AI Across Your Sources

Ask questions across all sources in a chapter project. Find which papers discuss a specific variable, what the consensus is on a finding, or which sources are most relevant to your argument.

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