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.
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.
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.