References
References
URL to BibTeX
Paste a paper URL, blog post, or article, get a BibTeX entry inferred from the page.
Input
Article or Web Page URL
Paste any article URL, arXiv, journal page, blog post, news article
Output
BibTeX
Paste into your .bib file
Your BibTeX entry will appear here…
Find sources without leaving your paper
Underleaf's AI citation finder searches arXiv semantically from a paragraph of your draft, returning relevant papers with BibTeX ready to paste.
What URLs work best
URL-to-BibTeX works best for pages with structured metadata , arXiv pages, DOI-resolved publisher pages, journal homepages, and news/blog articles with proper open-graph or schema.org tags. We parse the page server-side, extract title, authors, publication date, and journal/publisher where possible, and format the result as a BibTeX entry.
For an arXiv URL, the extracted entry uses @article with the arXiv ID. For a DOI-resolved page, you'll get a full @article with volume, issue, and pages. For a blog post or news article, expect a @misc entry with title, author, year, and URL, fill in any missing fields manually. For known DOIs, our DOI to BibTeX tool is faster and more accurate.
Cite the entire web in one workflow
When your paper draws on a mix of arXiv preprints, journal articles, and online reports, copy-paste workflows break down. Inside Underleaf you can drop a Zotero export, a folder of PDFs, or a mixed list of URLs and DOIs, and we'll resolve, deduplicate, and import them into your project's .bib file.
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