Write
Write academic articles, grounded in real sources.
Create articles, essays, reports, and proposals using topic, type, language, citation style, scope, sources, and statistics outputs.
Sources
- Introduction
- Literature Background
- Methodology
Draft
Online learning can increase cognitive load when navigation and feedback are poorly aligned (Mayer, 2021; Chen & Alvarez, 2023).
Check & export
The problem
Blank-page drafting drifts away from your evidence, and stitching citations back in afterwards is slow and error-prone. You need a draft that stays tied to real sources from the first sentence.
How it works
Three steps to a structured, source-cited article
Bring your sources
Pull from your library or trusted academic indexes — the draft is written from that context.
Draft, section by section
Generate a structured outline and grounded paragraphs you can refine in place.
Check, then export
Citation and source-fit checks flag weak support before you export to PDF, DOCX, or BibTeX.
What you can do
Source-grounded paragraphs
Every claim is written from the source context you selected — not invented from thin air.
Attached sources
Passages from Mayer (2021) and Chen & Alvarez (2023) selected.
Paragraph
Online learning can increase cognitive load when navigation and feedback are poorly aligned (Mayer, 2021; Chen & Alvarez, 2023).
Grounding
Citation-aware editing
Inline citations stay attached as you rewrite, reorder, and trim.
Before reorder
…increase cognitive load (Mayer, 2021).
After reorder
(Mayer, 2021) Cognitive load rises when…
Citation intactSupport checks before export
See which claims are supported and which need review, with honest ◐ states.
Claim
Feedback timing affects retention.
Source
Status
Academic exports
Export to PDF, DOCX, BibTeX, Markdown, RIS, and CSL — formatting intact.
Export pack
Licentia never invents DOIs or bibliography entries. Claims are grounded in the sources you attach, and you remain the author and final reviewer.
You produce a structured, source-cited article.
Exportable to academic formats:
Works well with
Questions
Is this an essay generator?
No. It helps you structure, draft, and check work from your sources. You remain the author and reviewer.
Will it invent citations?
No. Drafting is source-grounded, and citation checks flag weak support before export.
Can I use my own sources?
Yes — upload your library or pull from trusted academic indexes.
What can I export to?
PDF, DOCX, BibTeX, Markdown, RIS, and CSL.
Write your next article from real sources.
Draft with citations attached, check support, and export with confidence.
Free to start · You stay the author · No fabricated citations.