Built for the people doing the research

Scitero is a free collection of lab tools, AI writing aids, and PDF utilities designed for students, graduate researchers, professors, and scientists — with no subscription, no ads, and no paywall.

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For every stage of research

From first-year undergraduates learning lab techniques to senior researchers submitting to high-impact journals — the tools are built to be useful at any level.

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Privacy by design

We collect only what's needed to create an account. Your research data, documents, and calculations stay in your browser — they are never stored on our servers.

Accuracy you can trust

Every calculator has been audited against primary references — ICH Q2(R1), USP, IUPAC, and standard analytical chemistry texts. Formulas, units, and edge cases are tested, not assumed.

Our mission

Research tools should not cost money. A student in Delhi, the United States, Europe, Australia, or Japan deserves the same access to a reliable dilution calculator or a grammar-checked abstract as someone at a well-funded research university. Scitero exists to close that gap — one useful, well-made free tool at a time.

What we stand for

  • Free, always Every tool on Scitero is free to use without a subscription. An account is optional — it lets you save work, not unlock features.
  • No ads There are no advertisements, sponsored results, or promoted content anywhere on the site. What you see is what we built.
  • Verified accuracy Calculators display a "Verify before use" notice because we respect that science requires independent verification — not because we lack confidence in the formulas. Every formula has a source.
  • Accessible to everyone The site is designed to meet WCAG AA accessibility standards — readable contrast, keyboard navigable, and screen-reader friendly — because research isn't limited to people without disabilities.
  • Transparent AI use AI-powered tools are clearly labelled. Text you submit to those tools is sent to Google Gemini to generate results and is subject to their API data policy — we say so upfront, not buried in footnotes.