Writepaper turns a topic and a few notes into a six-page IEEE draft — abstract, methodology, figures, tables, and verifiable references — ready to open in Overleaf.
Built around the constraints of real IEEE submissions, not generic "AI writing." Every output is shaped to compile and read like the real thing.
Abstract, Introduction, Related Work, Methods, Results, Discussion, References — written section by section with the Inside-Out method.
Diagrams and plots are emitted as native TikZ / pgfplots so they render perfectly in Overleaf — no missing PDFs, no broken layouts.
One click hands the full .tex and references straight to Overleaf. Compile, tweak, submit.
Every successful section is saved as a version. Retry a single phase without re-running the whole paper.
Strict anti-AI-detection rules, varied rhythm, and no fabricated datasets, authors, or DOIs.
Papers, versions, and credits stay in your account. Export PDF, LaTeX, or a ZIP of both anytime.
I went from a blank Overleaf project to a six-page IEEE draft over breakfast. The TikZ figures actually rendered on first compile — that's the part I didn't expect.
We use it as the structural scaffold for workshop submissions. The Inside-Out flow saves the half-day of fighting with section ordering.
The version history saved me when a regenerated Methods section was worse than the first pass. One click to roll back.
One full paper draft costs 50 credits. Top up whenever you need more — no plans, no auto-renewals.
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Standard IEEEtran conference format — two-column, capped at six pages, with auto-numbered sections, figures, tables, and bibliography. The export drops straight into Overleaf and compiles on the first pdflatex pass.
The model is constrained to 15 numbered references and forbidden from inventing authors, titles, or DOIs. You should still verify each entry against the source before submission — Writepaper is a drafting tool, not a citation oracle.
Yes. You can open the .tex in Overleaf, download the PDF or LaTeX ZIP, or roll back to any earlier saved version of a section.
The prompt enforces human-sounding rhythm, vocabulary, and structure, and bans the usual AI tells. We can't guarantee any specific detector's verdict — always review and rewrite passages in your own voice before submission.
Pay-as-you-go credits, no subscription. One full paper costs 50 credits. Top up with the Starter pack (₹50 for 50 credits) or the Pro pack (₹100 for 100 credits) whenever you need more.
Sign up, top up 50 credits for ₹50, and have a full IEEE draft open in Overleaf in under ten minutes.