Import Tool

Import from Google Docs

Convert your Google Docs draft into a publication-ready academic paper. Proper formatting, citations, and templates.

How to Import

1
Export from Google

Download as .docx from Google Docs

2
Upload to TypeTeX

Drag and drop or select your file

3
Review Conversion

Check formatting and fix any issues

4
Apply Template

Choose a journal or conference template

What Gets Converted

Text & Headings

Paragraphs, headings, and text formatting

Tables

Tables with formatting preserved

Images

Embedded images and figures

Lists

Bulleted and numbered lists

Citations
Partial

Text citations—reconnect with reference manager

Why Convert to TypeTeX?

Proper Typesetting

Go from word processor formatting to publication-quality typography.

Math Support

Add real math equations instead of equation images.

Citation Management

Connect to Zotero/Mendeley for proper academic citations.

Template Compliance

Apply journal templates to meet submission requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why not just submit the Google Doc?

Most journals require specific formats (PDF, LaTeX). Google Docs doesn't produce publication-quality typesetting or meet submission requirements.

What about my Google Docs comments?

Comments are preserved as notes. You can convert them to revision notes or remove them.

Can I keep editing in Google Docs?

We recommend editing in TypeTeX after import for better academic features, but you can re-export to Word/Docs if needed.

What happens to my Google Docs equations?

Equation images are preserved. We recommend replacing them with proper Typst math for better quality.

Ready to Convert Your Google Doc?

Turn your draft into a publication-ready academic paper.

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