Write with Citations
Every sentence cited. Every citation from your own sources.
Upload your research sources and Kognific generates academic writing with inline citations that trace to specific passages in your documents. Not from training data. Not from the internet. From the papers you uploaded.
Start Researching- Inline citations in every generated sentence, traced to your uploaded sources
- Cites specific passages, not just source titles, so you can verify immediately
- Multi-source synthesis: multiple papers cited within a single paragraph
- APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, and Vancouver citation styles
- Export to Word with bibliography, LaTeX with BibTeX, or PDF
- Free tier available to try the full workflow. Paid plans for larger collections
Source-Grounded Writing
Add sources to a project, describe what you need to write, and Kognific generates academic text drawn exclusively from those documents. No hallucinated references. No invented findings. Every sentence is tied to a passage you can open.
Passage-Level Inline Citations
Citations do not merely name the source. They identify the specific section or passage the claim comes from, so you can verify the accuracy of the attribution before using it in your manuscript.
Multi-Source Paragraphs
A single generated paragraph can draw on and cite multiple papers simultaneously. Kognific synthesizes across your collection rather than writing about one source at a time.
6 Citation Styles
APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver. Select your required style once. All inline citations and bibliography entries conform to that style automatically. BibTeX export included.
Word and LaTeX Export
Export to Word with formatted citations and a complete bibliography for editing and submission. Export to LaTeX with BibTeX entries pre-formatted for journal compilation. PDF available for sharing.
All Source Formats
Cite from PDFs, web articles, YouTube lectures, audio recordings, and scanned documents. Any source you upload to Kognific is available as a citation origin for generated writing.
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