Jenni
Free tierThe AI workspace where researchers read, write, and cite — with every claim traceable to the source.
Free tier available·Non-technical
Key strengths
Traceable citations linked to exact page and paragraph in source PDFsSupports 2,600+ citation styles including APA, Chicago, Harvard, IEEE, VancouverSearches across 248M+ academic papers via Semantic Scholar, PubMed, arXiv, and CrossRefSource-grounded AI autocomplete draws exclusively from your uploaded libraryBuilt-in Reviews feature flags unverified, contradicted, and weakly supported claims
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Technical Setup & Integration Notes
Library Import
Jenni supports direct integration with Zotero and Mendeley for importing existing reference libraries. PDFs can also be uploaded manually or fetched from the academic index.
Academic Search Index
The semantic search layer covers 248M+ papers aggregated from:
- Semantic Scholar
- PubMed
- arXiv
- CrossRef
Full text is available for 10M+ Open Access papers directly within the editor.
AI Autocomplete Configuration
- The autocomplete engine can be scoped exclusively to your uploaded library, preventing it from drawing on general training data.
- Users can control source attribution at the section level, choosing which PDFs inform each part of the document.
Citation Engine
- Supports 2,600+ citation styles, including APA 7th, Chicago, MLA, Harvard, IEEE, Vancouver, and journal-specific formats.
- Citations are traceable to the exact page and paragraph within the source PDF.
- One-click inline citation insertion with auto-formatting.
Reviews Feature
- Analyzes claims across six categories: Misrepresented, Contradicted, Unsupported, Weakly Supported, Overstated, and Proofreading (Grammar, Word Choice).
- Cross-references every sentence against the user's source library.
Export Formats
.docx(Microsoft Word)LaTeXHTML
Integrations
- Zotero and Mendeley library sync
- No public API documented at this time
