The LaTeX Lab is a professional LaTeX formatting service built specifically for PhD students, postdocs, and STEM researchers who need submission-ready LaTeX documents without the hours of debugging and formatting frustration.
Academic publishing has a formatting problem. Researchers write in Word or Google Docs, but journals and universities require strict LaTeX templates. Automated tools like Pandoc promise a quick fix but break equations, lose table structure, and produce files that won't compile. Learning LaTeX from scratch takes 10–20 hours on a first document - time most researchers on a deadline simply don't have.
The LaTeX Lab solves this entirely. We take your Word document or PDF and deliver a clean, verified .tex file formatted to your journal's exact template - tested in Overleaf and guaranteed to compile without errors before it ever reaches you.
What we do:
Word to LaTeX conversion, PDF to LaTeX conversion, PhD and Masters thesis formatting, journal and conference paper formatting, and LaTeX and BibTeX error fixing.
Templates we support:
IEEE, ACM, Springer, Elsevier, MDPI, PLOS, Nature, Wiley, arXiv, bioRxiv, and 100+ university thesis templates across the US, UK, Europe, and Australia.
How it works:
You send your document and tell us your target journal or university template. We format, typeset all equations in proper LaTeX math mode, rebuild tables in booktabs format, create a clean BibTeX bibliography, apply your template, and test everything in Overleaf. You receive a compiled, submission-ready .tex file - typically within 72 hours.
Our guarantee:
Every file is guaranteed to compile without errors. If it breaks in your environment, we fix it immediately at no charge. No exceptions.
The LaTeX Lab exists so researchers can focus on their research - not their formatting.
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