Product · LaTeX authoring workspace

TeXForge — a calm, browser-native LaTeX studio.

TeXForge brings multi-file LaTeX projects, a fast tabbed editor, live outline, compile log, and real pdflatex compilation into a single browser workspace for researchers, students, and editorial teams.

Product walkthroughs, integrations, and deployment enquiries are handled by the Svela AI team

Modules

Replace local TeX toolchains with a connected browser workspace.

TeXForge is structured around the way LaTeX projects actually grow: many source files, frequent rebuilds, and references that have to stay correct from draft to submission.

01 — Projects

Multi-file project sidebar

Organize .tex chapters, figures, and .bib files in one project tree. Open any file in a tab, move between drafts, and keep long manuscripts navigable.

02 — Editor

Tabbed Ace-powered editing

Syntax highlighting, fast keyboard navigation, multiple cursors, and a tabbed workspace built on Ace so the editor feels familiar to anyone used to a desktop IDE.

03 — Compile

Real pdflatex builds

Server-side pdflatex compilation produces real PDFs with per-build artifacts, so the preview matches what reviewers and journals will see, not a partial client-side render.

04 — Insight

Outline and compile log

Document outline, project insight cards, and a compile log panel surface warnings and structural changes without leaving the editor.

05 — Uploads

Project import and asset uploads

Bring in existing manuscripts, images, and reference databases through the upload workspace and continue authoring without rebuilding your project from scratch.

06 — Responsive

Desktop and mobile review

The layout adapts from full desktop authoring to a focused mobile review surface, so collaborators can read and comment on builds without installing TeX Live.

Built for

Who TeXForge is for.

Researchers and authors

People drafting papers, theses, and books in LaTeX who want a modern browser workspace without giving up real pdflatex output.

Editorial and production teams

Journals, publishers, and copy-editing teams that need to open, build, and review LaTeX submissions consistently across machines.

Students and supervisors

Coursework, dissertations, and supervisor reviews where switching machines, sharing source files, and checking builds should not require a local TeX install.

Move LaTeX authoring into one shared workspace.

Start with a discovery conversation: existing manuscripts, journal targets, reference style, and the first project you want to bring into TeXForge.