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  • Only one collaborator
  • 10 collaborators per project
  • All premium features
  • Unlimited collaborators
  • All premium features
Number of usershelp(learn more)The number of users that can upgrade their Overleaf account if you purchase this plan.
1 user
1 user
1 user
Max. collaborators per projecthelp(learn more)The number of people you can invite to work on each project. They just need to have an Overleaf account. They can be different people in each project.
You + 1
You + 10
Unlimited
You and your project collaborators get access tohelp(learn more)These features are available to you and your collaborators (other Overleaf users that you invite to your projects).
Compile timeouthelp(learn more)This is how much time you get to compile your project on the Overleaf servers. You may need additional time for longer or more complex projects.
Basic
12x Basic
12x Basic
Compile servershelp(learn more)Compiles for users on premium plans always run on a dedicated pool of the fastest available servers.
Fast
Fastest
Fastest
Real-time track changeshelp(learn more)Switch on track changes to see who made every change, accept or reject others’ changes, and write comments.
Feature not included
Feature included
Feature included
Full document historyhelp(learn more)You can see all the edits in your project and who made every change. Add labels to quickly access specific versions.
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Feature included
Feature included
Advanced reference searchhelp(learn more)It’s easy to find your references - you can search by author, title, year or journal. You can still search by citation key too.
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Feature included
Feature included
Git integrationhelp(learn more)You can clone your Overleaf project to a local repository, treating your Overleaf project as a remote repository that changes can be pushed to and pulled from.
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Feature included
Feature included
You get access tohelp(learn more)These features are available only to you (the subscriber).
Powerful LaTeX editor & real-time collaborationhelp(learn more)Spell check, intelligent autocomplete, syntax highlighting, dozens of color themes, vim and emacs bindings, help with LaTeX warnings and error messages, and more. Everyone always has the latest version, and you can see your collaborators’ cursors and changes in real time.
Feature included
Feature included
Feature included
Unlimited projectshelp(learn more)Your projects are private by default. This means that only you can view them, and only you can allow other people to access them.
Feature included
Feature included
Feature included
Thousands of templateshelp(learn more)Produce beautiful documents starting from our gallery of LaTeX templates for journals, conferences, theses, reports, CVs and much more.
Feature included
Feature included
Feature included
Symbol palettehelp(learn more)A quick and convenient way to insert math symbols into your document.
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Feature included
Feature included
GitHub integrationhelp(learn more)Link your Overleaf projects directly to a GitHub repository that acts as a remote repository for your overleaf project. This allows you to share with collaborators outside of Overleaf, and integrate Overleaf into more complex workflows.
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Feature included
Feature included
Dropbox integrationhelp(learn more)Work online and offline seamlessly with two-way Dropbox sync. Changes you make locally will be sent automatically to the version on Overleaf and vice versa.
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Feature included
Feature included
Mendeley integrationhelp(learn more)Manage your reference library in Mendeley, and link it directly to .bib files in Overleaf, so you can easily cite anything from your libraries.
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Feature included
Feature included
Zotero integrationhelp(learn more)Manage your reference library in Zotero, and link it directly to .bib files in Overleaf, so you can easily cite anything from your libraries.
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Feature included
Feature included
Priority supporthelp(learn more)Our helpful Support team will prioritise and escalate your support requests where necessary.
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Feature included
Feature included

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Overleaf is indispensable for us. We use it in our research, thesis writing, project proposals, and manuscripts for publication. When it comes to writing, it’s our main tool.
Christopher Collins
Christopher Collins
Associate Professor and Lab Director, Ontario Tech University
With Overleaf, we now have a process for developing technical documentation which has virtually eliminated the time required to properly format and layout documents.
Andrew Bennett
Andrew Bennett
Software Architect, Symplectic
We are writing collaboratively right up until the last minute. We are faced with deadlines all the time, and Overleaf gives us the ability to polish right up until the last possible second.
Christopher Collins
Christopher Collins
Associate Professor and Lab Director, Ontario Tech University

frequently asked questionsYour questions answered

Yes, you can do this at any time by going to Account>Subscription when logged in to Overleaf. You can change plans, switch between monthly and annual billing options, or cancel to downgrade to the free plan. When canceling, your subscription will continue until the end of the billing period.
No. Changing or canceling your plan won’t affect your projects, the only change will be to the features available to you. You can see which features are available only on paid plans in the comparison table.
This is possible when you’re purchasing a group subscription for five or more people, or a site license. For individual subscriptions, we can only accept payment online via credit card, debit card, or PayPal.
You get full access to your chosen plan during your 7-day free trial, and there’s no obligation to continue beyond the trial. Your card will be charged at the end of your trial unless you cancel before then. To cancel, go to Account>Subscription when logged in to Overleaf (the trial will continue for the full 7 days).
A collaborator is someone you invite to work with you on a project. So, for example, on our Standard plan you can have up to 10 people collaborating with you on any given project.
No. Only the subscriber’s account will be upgraded. An individual Standard subscription allows you to invite 10 people per project to edit the project with you. Your collaborators can access features such as the full document history and extended compile time, but only for the project(s) they’re working on with you. If your collaborators want access to those features on their own projects, they will need to purchase their own subscription. (If you work with the same people regularly, you might find a group subscription more cost effective.)
If you have an Overleaf subscription, then your project collaborators will have access to features like real-time track changes and document history, but only for the project(s) they’re working on with you. If your collaborators want access to those features on their own projects, they will need to purchase their own subscription. (If you work with the same people regularly, you might find a group subscription more cost effective.)
Individual subscriptions must be purchased by the account that will be the end user. If you want to purchase a plan for someone else, you’ll need to provide them with relevant payment details to enable them to make the purchase.
As the name suggests, the Student plan is only for students at educational institutions. This includes graduate students.
No. Individual plans can’t be transferred.
On any of our group plans, the number of users refers to the number of people you can invite to join your group. All of these people will have access to the plan’s paid-for features across all their projects, such as real-time track changes and document history.
Collaborators are people that your group users may invite to work with them on their projects. So, for example, if you have the Group Standard plan, the users in your group can invite up to 10 people to work with them on a project. And if you have the Group Professional plan, your users can invite as many people to work with them as they want.
Our Group subscriptions allow you to purchase access to our premium features for multiple people. They’re easy to manage, help save on paperwork, and reduce the cost of purchasing multiple subscriptions separately.
The educational discount for group subscriptions is for students or faculty who are using Overleaf primarily for teaching.
Yes. To add more users to your subscription you’ll need to
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