For master’s theses, doctoral dissertations and graduation projects
AI thesis writing assistant — draft chapter by chapter from real papers
Bring your research question and the papers you trust. Grongy AI proposes the chapter plan, drafts each section from your own library, and keeps the publication behind every citation one click away.
No card required · every citation traceable to a real source
How the AI thesis writer works with your own sources
A chapter plan built for your study
A thesis is not a template. The outline is generated from your topic, research question, discipline and method, and stays editable until it matches what your department actually expects.
Every chapter drafted from your own sources
Drafting reads only the papers saved in your project library. When the material does not support a claim, the sentence stays uncited instead of receiving an invented reference.
A supervisor-style read before you submit
Academic review checks the research question, the method, the structure, overstated claims and citation support chapter by chapter, and lists what still needs your attention.
How it works in practice
You do not need a finished outline to start. The setup turns your topic, your question and the reading you have already done into a plan you can edit.
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Describe the thesis
Add the topic, research question, discipline, degree level and the study details that must never be guessed — your sample, your method, your data.
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Build the source library
Search 250M+ scholarly records or upload your own PDFs. Read them in the built-in reader and keep page-located notes beside the claims they support.
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Approve the chapter plan
Review the proposed chapters and subsections. Rename, reorder, add or remove them — nothing is drafted before you approve the structure.
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Draft, review and export
Draft one section or work through the ones you left empty, check every citation against its source, then export to Word, PDF, LaTeX or Markdown with your page setup intact.
A structure that follows the project
An empirical thesis often follows this spine. A theoretical, qualitative or design-based thesis gets a different one — the chapters are proposed from your actual project, not fixed in advance.
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Introduction
The problem, why it matters, the research question, and the scope the thesis claims to cover.
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Literature review
What the field already knows, where it disagrees, and the gap this study addresses.
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Methodology
Design, sample, instruments and analysis — enough for a reader to judge whether the question can be answered this way.
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Findings
What the data show, kept separate from what you conclude from them.
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Discussion
How the findings sit against the literature, what they change, and the limitations that bound them.
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Conclusion and references
The answer, its limits, what follows next — and a reference list built from the metadata of the sources you saved.
It helps you write the thesis. It does not do the research.
Grongy AI works from the material you provide and the sources you approve. It should make the writing clearer, not make authorship or academic responsibility disappear.
- It does not invent data, participants, measurements, interviews or results.
- It does not bypass plagiarism checks or AI detectors, and it is not built to.
- It cites only publications saved in your project library, and leaves a claim uncited rather than inventing a source.
- You read the sources, make the final claims, and remain the author of the submitted thesis.
Questions before you start
Can I submit an AI-written thesis?
No. Treat what comes back as a first draft: read the cited papers, verify the claims, add your own analysis and data, rewrite it in your own voice, and follow your supervisor’s and your institution’s rules on AI-assisted work. Many universities require a disclosure statement, and there is a helper for writing one.
Where do the citations come from?
From publication records you saved in the project library — drawn from scholarly indexes such as OpenAlex, Crossref, DOAJ, PubMed and arXiv, or from PDFs you uploaded. You can open the record behind any citation.
Will it invent references?
The draft can cite only what is in your library. When the available sources do not support a sentence, the sentence stays uncited so you can verify it, revise it, or add a stronger source.
Does it work for a master’s thesis and a PhD dissertation?
Yes. Degree level is part of the setup, and it changes the depth of the chapter plan and the strictness of the academic review. The wording follows your own — thesis or dissertation.
Can I write my thesis in a language other than English?
Yes. Drafting, editing and review work in the language you write in, and the interface is available in English, Turkish, Spanish and French.