For researchers who want thesis, article, literature review, and PDF source management in one academic workspace.
Share the Academic Stress.
Papernity brings thesis and article generation together with PDF reading, reference library, citation verification, an academic editor, and personalized writing workflows.
The critical academic workflows in one workspace
How it works
A real academic workflow from sources to editor.
01
Choose the work type
Decide whether you are producing a thesis section, an article section, or a personalized academic draft.
02
Connect sources and settings
Add PDFs, DOI, or manual references, then choose output language, citation style, and source scope.
03
Manage the draft in the editor
Sections move into the editor with citation, source, and PDF signals beside the text.
Core features
Papernity does more than draft, it manages academic work.
The Thesis Engine, Article Engine, PDF Assistant, Library, citation checks, and editor work together. Users control output language, source scope, and citation style.
Thesis and article engines
Thesis and academic article workflows are handled with separate generation logic.
Source-grounded writing
Open sources, library sources, or both can be included in generation.
PDF Assistant
Ask questions inside PDFs, inspect relevant passages, and connect them to your work.
Citation and source checks
Citation style, source fit, and PDF navigation stay available from generation to editor.
Library and export
Organize sources in collections and use bibliography or export workflows.
Personalized writing
Learn from your own papers to generate drafts that better match your academic style.
Why Papernity
Different from chat: sources, sections, and editor stay connected.
Papernity
- Thesis, article, and PDF workflows are connected
- Users choose output language, citation style, and source mode
- Library, PDF Assistant, and editor work together
- Citation and source signals stay visible in the editor
Generic AI chats
- Produces generic chat responses
- Source and PDF tracking is left to the user
- Text often gets stuck in copy-paste workflows
- No separate academic workflow for theses and articles
Academic review
Source and citation signals stay attached to the draft.
Generated sections move into the editor with sources, citations, PDF navigation, and section structure preserved in the same context.
Citation signal
92%
Unsupported claims
3
Source fit
Good
Editor note
5
Who uses it
Thesis, article, PDF, and source work in one workspace.
Plans
Choose the Papernity plan that fits.
Simple, flexible plans that scale with your academic production volume.
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