An AI-powered reference manager and citation assistant that runs entirely on your machine. No upload, no sync, no login. Paste a paragraph — get citation and reference suggestions instantly, because everything works directly on your local files. No internet needed. Not even for the AI.
Zotero and Mendeley are great for managing references — but your PDFs sync to their servers, you need an account, and AI features require sending your text to external APIs. TarCite is built around the opposite philosophy.
Many researchers are not just choosing to keep data local — they are required to. TarCite is compliant by design, not by configuration.
Institutional Review Board approvals often restrict where research data can be stored or processed. If your study involves human subjects, sensitive topics, or embargoed findings, uploading to a third-party cloud may violate your approved protocol. With TarCite, your research files and annotations are never uploaded anywhere.
European and many national data protection laws require explicit legal basis for transferring personal or sensitive research data to external processors. University IT policies often prohibit storing research data in consumer cloud tools. TarCite keeps everything on your institution-controlled machine.
Manuscripts under review, grant proposals, embargoed datasets — none of these should pass through a commercial cloud service. With TarCite, your unpublished papers, working notes, and annotation insights stay entirely within your own environment.
Qualitative researchers working with interview transcripts, field notes, or participant quotes must ensure that data stays within agreed boundaries. TarCite's annotation and theme analysis runs fully locally — participant material never leaves your machine.
TarCite combines a local AI pipeline, a full-featured file library (PDF, Word, CSV, text, and more), and seamless Word integration — all running on your machine, with nothing sent to the cloud without your knowledge.
All PDFs, metadata, annotations, embeddings, and index data live in a local SQLite database and ChromaDB store. There is no sync, no backup to a remote server, and no telemetry beyond optional device registration.
Run the full citation suggestion pipeline with zero internet connection. Vector search, reranking, and LLM evaluation all run locally. Install Ollama once, and TarCite becomes fully air-gapped.
Paste a paragraph. TarCite's 7-stage pipeline retrieves, reranks, and evaluates your entire library to suggest which papers to cite — with verbatim evidence quotes and confidence ratings.
How it works →Browse, read, highlight, and annotate all your papers in one place. Tag annotations with research themes and export a full annotated report to Word with one click.
Ask questions about your library in natural language. Use @ to reference specific papers in context. All chat history is local — no conversation data is sent anywhere unless you use a cloud AI profile.
Tag highlights and notes across your entire library with research themes — like NVivo, but local and integrated. Filter all annotations by theme, paper, or type, and export a structured report to Word with one click.
TarCite ships with three pre-configured AI profiles. Start fully offline with Ollama, or use the TarCite API when you want more power. You can switch at any time — or add any OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
Runs entirely on your machine — no internet, no account, no cost. Speed depends on your hardware. Ultimately free, forever.
Our hosted AI, free and tuned specifically for citation tasks. No GPU needed — just connect and go. Your PDFs never leave your device.
Plug in any OpenAI-compatible provider — GPT-4, Mistral, Kimi, or your own endpoint. TarCite works with any API you already have.
TarCite turns your highlights and notes into a full research analysis dashboard — like NVivo, but built in, free, and entirely local. Switch to Analysis mode on any annotation view and every chart generates instantly from your own data.
Browse the full interface — from the PDF library and AI citation assistant to the built-in Word add-in.
Organize your work into dedicated Research Projects, navigate with a new multi-tab interface, and connect your notes directly to any analysis panel — the way LiquidText users do, but fully local and integrated into your citation workflow.
Free to download. Free forever. No account, no subscription, no cloud setup. Just install and point it at your PDF folder.
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No account, no cloud setup. Everything runs locally on your machine — just follow these steps once.
Grab the installer for macOS or Windows above and run it. No extra dependencies needed.
Point TarCite at your files folder (PDF, Word, or text). It indexes your papers locally — nothing leaves your machine.
Open Settings and pull a local AI model. One click — TarCite runs fully offline after this step.
Add the TarCite plugin to Microsoft Word or LibreOffice and insert citations without switching windows.
The tarsius — or tarsier — is a tiny primate found across the forests of Indonesia (including Borneo, Sumatra, and Sulawesi) and the Philippines. What makes it extraordinary is its eyes: proportionally the largest of any mammal, built to see with pinpoint precision in the dark.
TarCite borrows that idea. Most citation tools scan the surface — titles, keywords, obvious matches. TarCite looks deeper, into the body of your papers, finding the exact passage that supports your claim even when the vocabulary doesn't obviously match. Like the tarsius, it's small, local, and sees things others miss.