Bibliophage captures sources as you browse, tracks your reading progress, highlights your notes directly on the page, and generates citations in five formats — all stored locally on your device.
Everything saved in your browser's IndexedDB — never uploaded anywhere.
No sign-up, no email, no subscription. Install and start immediately.
Only when you look up a DOI — a single query to the public Crossref API.
Download your entire library as JSON, BibTeX, Markdown, CSV, or plain text.
Every feature was designed around a real workflow — from the moment you open a paper to the moment you submit your bibliography.
Recognizes 20+ academic platforms (arXiv, PubMed, JSTOR, Springer, Nature, and more) and captures full metadata the moment you open a paper.
Tracks your scroll position per source using text anchors — not pixel offsets. Even React and Next.js pages restore to the right paragraph.
Select any text, write an annotation, pick a color. Highlights are rendered directly on the page and persist across every revisit.
APA, MLA, Chicago, BibTeX, and a fully custom drag-and-drop builder. Edit any generated citation and Bibliophage remembers your version.
Copy your entire bibliography alphabetically sorted with one click, in any format. A blank line separates each entry, ready to paste.
Organize sources into named collections and tag them freely. Filter by collection or tag in the dashboard to focus on one project at a time.
Every session is logged — date, duration, and progress reached. See your total time per source at a glance in the dashboard.
Paste any DOI into the popup and Bibliophage fetches the full citation from Crossref — title, authors, journal, year, abstract — no page visit needed.
A floating button on Google Docs and Overleaf lets you search your library and copy a citation directly to your clipboard, without leaving your document.
Install the extension and your research workflow changes immediately — no setup, no config files, no imports required to get started.
Add Bibliophage from the Chrome Web Store. No account, no permissions beyond what's needed, no data leaves your device.
Open any academic paper or article. On recognized domains, it's captured automatically. On any other site, press Alt+T or right-click → Track.
Select any text — a tooltip lets you write a note or copy a deep link. Your annotations appear as colored highlights on every future visit.
Open the sidebar's Cite tab for any format. Copy your full works cited from the dashboard. Export the whole library to BibTeX, Markdown, or JSON.
Bibliophage generates citations automatically from captured metadata. Edit the result, and your version is saved per format with stale-detection if the source metadata changes later.
Every common action is one keystroke away. Shortcuts are blocked when your cursor is in a text field so they never interfere with your writing.
No subscription. No sign-up. Your data lives on your device and nowhere else. If Bibliophage saves you time, a coffee keeps development going.