Struggling with proper citation formatting for your academic papers and research? Our AI-powered Citation Maker automatically generates accurate citations in multiple styles, saving you time and ensuring credibility.
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Generate citations in APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Chicago 17th Edition, Harvard, IEEE, AMA, Vancouver, and Turabian styles with precise formatting.
Upload PDF, DOC, or DOCX files directly or paste source content for instant citation generation with automatic data extraction.
Built-in error detection and refinement feature ensures your citations meet academic standards with proper punctuation and formatting.
Supports various source types including books, journal articles, websites, conference papers, reports, theses, videos, and podcasts.
Automatically include URLs and Digital Object Identifiers in your citations when available, enhancing source accessibility and credibility.
Add special formatting requirements and specifications to ensure your citations meet specific institutional or publication guidelines.
Enter your source text directly or upload a PDF, DOC, or DOCX document containing the information you need to cite.
Choose your required citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.), source type, and configure additional options like URL or DOI inclusion.
Click 'Generate Citation' to create your formatted citation, then use 'Check and Refine Citation' for verification and final adjustments.
A Citation Maker is an AI-powered tool that automatically formats source references according to academic citation styles. It analyzes your source content and generates properly formatted citations with correct punctuation, italicization, and element ordering.
Our Citation Maker uses advanced AI algorithms with built-in error detection to ensure high accuracy. The tool includes a verification feature that checks citations against style guidelines, though we recommend reviewing generated citations for completeness.
The tool supports 8 major citation styles: APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Chicago 17th Edition, Harvard, IEEE, AMA, Vancouver, and Turabian, covering most academic and professional requirements.
Yes, you can upload PDF, DOC, or DOCX files directly to the Citation Maker. The tool will extract relevant information from your documents and generate appropriate citations based on the content.
The tool supports various source types including books, journal articles, websites, conference papers, newspapers, magazines, reports, theses, videos, and podcasts, making it versatile for different research needs.