For researchers, grad students, and quants

Turn messy math notes into compilable LaTeX and a downloadable PDF.

Paste your scratch notes — prose, half-formed equations, derivations in the margins — and get back a clean .tex source that compiles, plus a typeset PDF. Your work stays in a signed-in workspace.

The polished PDF that never gets written, because the LaTeX takes thirty minutes nobody has.

You finish a derivation in a notebook or a chat. You know what it should look like — display equations, aligned steps, a couple of references. You also know the next thirty minutes are macros, brace-balancing, and chasing Missing $ inserted errors. So the writeup waits. And waits.

The bottleneck is not the math. It is the formatting tax between the math you already did and the document you should be able to share.

Paste the notes. Get back source you can actually compile.

DownloadableLoop reads prose-and-math notes the way you wrote them and produces a single LaTeX document with the equations rendered the way you meant them — display math where it belongs, inline math where it belongs, environments closed, references stable.

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Paste your notes

Prose, mixed math, ASCII equations, fragments — drop them into the workspace.

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Generate LaTeX

Get a compilable .tex source structured the way a paper expects.

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Download the PDF

Take the typeset PDF directly, or keep iterating on the source.

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Saved in your workspace

Your documents stay attached to your account so you can come back to them.

Stop typesetting. Start sending the writeup.

A single workspace for converting your math notes into LaTeX and PDFs. Monthly subscription, sign in with your email to begin.