Status: Live product documentation
Last reviewed: April 12, 2026
Scope: Public app capabilities verified against the current product codebase
What This Section Covers
Account & Settings
Profile setup, theme preferences, compile engine defaults, AI usage stats, and account-level security context.
Editor & AI Assistance
Editor layout, live preview, inline AI, proofreading, problem fixing, and project search.
Knowledge Base
Store project PDFs, extracted text, and reusable source context close to the manuscript.
AI Research Agent
Find literature, expand from accepted sources, and move strong evidence toward citation workflows.
Projects, Files & Templates
Create projects, upload files, import ZIPs, use templates, and manage project structure.
Collaboration, Comments & History
Invites, owner/editor roles, comments, presence, version history, and snapshots.
GitHub Sync & Import/Export
Import repositories, connect GitHub, push and pull changes, and export projects.
Troubleshooting
Compilation, access, sync, and editor recovery issues with practical next steps.
Task Guides
Open the App and Configure Settings
Open LaTeX Cloud Studio and set your profile, theme, compile defaults, and editor preferences.
Start a Project and Import Files
Create a blank project, start from a template, or migrate an existing LaTeX project with ZIP or GitHub.
Use Inline AI and Search
Rewrite, proofread, fix errors, and jump through project files without leaving the editor.
Run Research Inside The Project
Use the knowledge base and research workspace together when a section needs external literature and grounded citation support.
Invite Collaborators and Use Comments
Add editors, leave comments, and run review discussions in a shared project.
Connect GitHub and Run Sync
Import repositories, connect branches, and push or pull project changes safely.
Recover with History and Snapshots
Roll back bad edits and restore a stable project state after risky changes.
Trust Signals
- Product pages in this section describe current, public behavior only.
- Planned features remain in roadmap-oriented pages such as
/platform/ai-features. - When pricing or access level matters, pages call it out explicitly instead of implying universal availability.
- Research-workflow pages keep the same terms the app uses: knowledge base, accepted sources, project memory, and citation handoff.
Start Here
- New user: Getting Started with LaTeX Cloud Studio
- Existing user: Editor & AI Assistance
- Research workflow: Knowledge Base and AI Research Agent
- Team workflow: Collaboration, Comments & History
- Repository workflow: GitHub Sync & Import/Export
