Collaborator invites
Live on paid plansProject owners can invite editors and manage collaborator access from project settings.
Read the docsFor Institutions
Browser-based LaTeX for courses, research groups, and departments — with the privacy, hosting, and compliance details published where your reviewers can read them, and roadmap items labeled honestly.
Data residency and consent-based analytics are documented publicly — the compliance overview answers the questions procurement usually asks first.
Every feature claim links to product documentation, and what is roadmap stays labeled roadmap — including SSO and audit logs today.
Students start free, academic discounts exist for paid plans, and projects stay portable through ZIP and GitHub — no lock-in to defend in a review.
Trust & Status
Institutional buyers need the honest version: collaboration, version history, and GitHub workflows are live; enterprise identity features are on the roadmap and labeled as such.
Project owners can invite editors and manage collaborator access from project settings.
Read the docsProjects expose version history, labeled milestones, and snapshot restore flows.
Read the docsUsers can connect GitHub, import repositories, export projects, and run push/pull sync.
Read the docsProjects can be moved into the editor through standard file upload flows and ZIP-based migration.
Read the docsThe app exposes WorkOS-backed login, logout, and user sync flows.
Read the docsEnterprise identity and audit controls are not publicly documented as general availability features yet.
Read the docsTrust & Privacy
Compliance reviews follow a pattern. These pages cover the standard questions in advance.
Write to us with your requirements — institutional pricing, compliance questionnaires, or a pilot for one course or group.