How does Bibby AI handle complex LaTeX equations and formatting?
Bibby AI can generate complex equations from natural language descriptions or by converting images of handwritten equations into perfect LaTeX code. It also offers 500+ journal-ready templates and auto-formatting features to adapt to journal requirements, aiming to reduce formatting-related stress by 95%.
What academic databases does Bibby AI use for its Smart Citation Search and Deep Research features?
For Smart Citation Search, Bibby AI searches across Semantic Scholar, CrossRef, and other academic databases. The Deep Research Assistant explores topics across multiple academic sources, synthesizes findings, and provides a full citation trail for every claim.
Can Bibby AI provide feedback on my paper before I submit it to a journal or conference?
Yes, Bibby AI includes an AI Paper Reviewer feature. You can upload your manuscript PDF and receive detailed, structured AI feedback modeled after real peer reviews, evaluating novelty, technical quality, clarity, and presentation, with venue-specific recommendations for conferences like NeurIPS, ICML, and CVPR.
How does Bibby AI facilitate collaboration and version control for research teams?
Bibby AI supports real-time collaboration with unlimited collaborators, in-line comments, and AI-resolved merge conflicts. It also features a comprehensive Version History that allows users to 'time-travel' through edits and restore previous states, alongside two-way GitHub Sync for seamless push and pull of LaTeX projects.
What kind of LaTeX errors can Bibby AI detect and fix?
Bibby AI detects LaTeX compilation errors and warnings in real-time, explaining them in plain English and suggesting one-click fixes. This includes issues like missing packages, mismatched braces, package conflicts, and undefined references, aiming to resolve errors in seconds.
Which AI model powers the Bibby Chat assistant?
The Bibby Chat AI Writing Assistant is powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, ensuring state-of-the-art accuracy for generating LaTeX code, outlines, improving academic prose, and explaining/fixing compilation errors within the editor.