AI thesis writer for research papers, dissertations, and academic drafts
CiteLyra helps students and researchers draft thesis chapters, research papers, dissertations, and structured academic documents with citation metadata checks and reviewable sources.
CiteLyra generates initial drafts. Rigorous human review of all claims and sources is required.
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How CiteLyra reduces citation hallucinations
Traditional LLMs can invent citations. CiteLyra reduces that risk with real-time database consensus and source verification.
Grounded in 200M+ Papers
Every draft begins with automated search across Crossref, OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, and arXiv, giving the writing pipeline real metadata to work from.
Consensus Verification
The compiler checks citation authors, years, titles, and venues across multiple academic databases, then flags records that need closer human review.
Multi-Agent Review
19 specialized AI agents collaborate—from Scout (research) and Architect (outlining) to Editor (polish)—ensuring academic rigor and stylistic coherence.
Review every claim, sentence by sentence
Hover or tap on the highlights below to see how CiteLyra cross-references and verifies statements in real time.
1 Introduction
The sharing economy has emerged as a transformative phenomenon, characterized by temporary access to goods and services rather than outright ownership. This model is primarily enabled by digital platforms that mediate exchanges between resource owners and users (Curtis & Mont, 2020, p. 4). Algorithms embedded within these platforms streamline the process of matching resources. Reputation systems, user reviews, and identity verification serve as substitutes for traditional institutional trust (Nadolny et al., 2023, p. 2). The accumulation of verified reviews enables strangers to transact with a high degree of confidence. Despite its rapid expansion, the sharing economy remains contested terrain. Critics argue that platform operators externalize risks onto individual providers while capturing disproportionate value (Schor et al., 2016).
"CiteLyra saved me weeks of manual citation cross-referencing. The draft outlines are incredibly structured, and the Crossref consensus checker gave me complete confidence in my bibliography before exporting to Overleaf."
Plans and credit packs
Pay only for what you write. Credits scale with document depth: focused research papers cost less than bachelor, master, and PhD drafts because longer projects run more research, writing, and validation work.
Perfect for quick projects, literature reviews, or drafting a single Research Paper.
- 3 Research Papers (5cr each)
- 1 Bachelor's Thesis (8cr)
- Crossref & arXiv validation
- PDF & Markdown export
Designed for graduate students writing full theses or managing multiple papers.
- Up to 10 Research Papers (5cr each)
- Multiple Bachelor's or Master's drafts
- 2 PhD Dissertation drafts (18cr each)
- Multi-agent citation graph
- PDF, Word & LaTeX export
For active research labs, PhD candidates, and intensive document generation.
- Up to 30 Research Papers (5cr each)
- 8 PhD Dissertation drafts (18cr each)
- High-density consensus checking
- Overleaf export compatibility
- Priority agent processing
Document cost in credits
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about plans, billing, and citation checks.
How do credit packs work?
Credits are a simple pay-as-you-go currency. You purchase a pack once, and CiteLyra deducts credits when you start a new draft based on document type and expected depth. Research papers cost 5 credits; longer thesis and dissertation drafts cost more because they require more sources, sections, and validation passes. If a draft fails or is cancelled, your credits are refunded immediately.
How does CiteLyra reduce citation hallucinations?
CiteLyra operates in phases. The research phase searches academic APIs such as Crossref, Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, and arXiv to locate real papers. The app compiles a verified bibliography, and the writing agents are constrained to cite from that source list.
Can I download the generated drafts in other formats?
Yes. Once completed, your draft is ready to export to PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), and editable Markdown / LaTeX which can be imported directly into Overleaf for final formatting.
Is my data private? Do you train models on my drafts?
Your work is private to your account. CiteLyra does not use your prompts, research questions, drafts, or bibliography files to train its own models. You own your documents and can delete them from your dashboard at any time.