The workspace
Six tools, one document.
Copyeditor is a single academic writing workspace. Draft with structure, cite as you write, polish each paragraph, check your work, and export — without copy-pasting between half a dozen browser tabs.
Beta opens this season — starting with students and researchers.
THE PROBLEM
Most “AI writing tools” solve one slice
They leave you to stitch the rest together by hand. A citation here, a paraphrase there, a plagiarism check in a separate window — and a document that never quite stays in sync.
The old way
- A translator open in one tab
- A citation generator in another
- A grammar checker in a third
- A paraphraser in a fourth
- A plagiarism preview in a fifth
- Word or LaTeX trying to hold it all together
The Copyeditor way
- One workspace, one document, one reference list
- Cite a source once — it stays in your bibliography, formatted
- Draft, paraphrase, and check in place, never by copy-paste
- Export with citations and structure intact
- Optionally attach a record of how the paper was written
Everything an academic writer needs, in one place
Each step carries your sources and your structure into the next. Open any feature to see how it works.
Outline, produce, and rewrite section by section, approving every step. A superset of the essay.app method, with sources attached.
APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE — and growing — with in-text citations and a bibliography that builds itself.
Rephrase for an academic register without drifting from your meaning — or losing your citations.
Corrections tuned for academic prose, each one explained so you learn the rule, not just the fix.
An AI-detector preview: see how your draft reads to detectors before you submit — no surprises.
Word and PDF — with citations and formatting intact.
A signed, publicly verifiable record of how your paper was written. It documents the process — not legal innocence.
THE SHAPE OF A SESSION
From a blank page to a finished paper
The same five movements, every time — and your sources travel with you through all of them.
Plan
Co-writer proposes an outline. You shape the argument and approve the structure before a single paragraph is written.
Draft
Produce each section with help — with first-language scaffolding toward drafting in English when you need it. Every edit arrives as a diff you accept or reject.
Cite
Add a source once. It appears in your text and your bibliography, formatted in the style your department requires.
Check
Run grammar, paraphrase, and an originality preview without leaving the document or copying text elsewhere.
Finish
Export to Word or PDF, and — if you choose — attach an Authorship Certificate that documents the process.
One workspace for the
whole academic paper
Copyeditor is in beta — we’re onboarding students and researchers first. Apply and we’ll reach out as spots open.