
I'm a student and spent the last few months building this because every tool I tried either lost the document structure or just dumped raw text with no layout.
The main difference to most others: it reads the whole document first and builds a structure plan before generating any LaTeX. The output is a proper Overleaf project, not just a flattened .tex file.
Works well on academic papers and theses. Struggles with heavy TikZ figures, I know that and I am not going to pretend otherwise.
It is paid because the API costs add up, but if you actually want to test it and tell me where it breaks, DM me and I will send you free credits :)
u/Ancient_Winner_8776 — 10 days ago