

Skriptr is the AI workspace for students, helping with research, writing, and learning. Skriptr reads your sources, shows the exact page behind every answer, and asks questions back. It work with you, not for you. The thinking stays yours.
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Skriptr is an AI research and writing workspace built specifically for academic work. Instead of generating answers from memory, it grounds every response in the sources you upload. The platform reads your documents, shows the exact page behind every claim, and asks questions back to keep you engaged. It positions itself as a tool that works with you, not for you — the thinking stays yours.
Every citation opens the exact page it came from. When Skriptr references a source, you can click through to see the passage in context — not just a plausible-looking reference. This makes verification effortless and keeps your work defensible.
Your library holds the documents you actually cite. Skriptr works exclusively from this library, combining your uploaded sources with external research when you choose. The agent can map a field, teach you a concept, or argue against your claim — all from the same set of materials.
The same agent adapts to how you want to learn. Choose guided tutoring for novices, flashcards for terms, quizzes for retrieval practice, visual overviews of a field, debates on unsettled questions, or a close reading of a single paper. Each mode pulls from your library and external research.
Skriptr asks what you want to argue before writing anything. Every edit arrives as a tracked change you accept or undo, giving you full control over the final paper. This design makes the writing process transparent and auditable.
"This is exactly what I want my students to use, because then I know AI is being used correctly."
That quote from an associate professor captures Skriptr's core edge: it turns AI use from a black box into a showable process. Where general-purpose chatbots suggest papers from memory and leave verification to you, Skriptr finds real papers, checks what holds up, and imports the PDFs into your library. The result is a paper you understand and can defend — not one you have to explain.
You're tired of AI tools that produce confident but unverifiable citations, or you want a workspace that keeps you in the driver's seat. Skriptr is especially relevant if your institution expects transparency in AI-assisted work, or if you want to learn material deeply rather than just generate text. The free tier supports unlimited projects and documents with five source uploads per project, so you can test whether the workflow fits before committing to a paid plan.
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