Private beta · invitation only

Scientific editorial intelligence.

An editorial workspace for scientific manuscripts. Savans suggests precise improvements to grammar, clarity, flow and concision as tracked changes you review one by one — while every citation, equation and figure stays exactly as the authors wrote it.

Access is currently limited to selected editorial users.

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What it does

An editor's instrument, not a rewrite button.

Upload a manuscript, choose what to review, and work through every suggestion as a redline — accept, reject, or refine. Export a clean, tracked-changes Word document the authors can open and trust.

Suggestions you control

Grammar, clarity, flow, concision and word choice — each as an atomic tracked change with a reason, accepted or rejected by you.

Fidelity, guaranteed

Citations, equations, figures and references are sealed. Reject every change and the document is byte-for-byte the original.

Journal layouts · beta

Map a manuscript onto a journal's template to preview submission formatting — figures, columns and styles in place.

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Savans is in a closed beta with a small number of editorial users while we refine it on real manuscripts. Tell us a little about your work and we'll be in touch.

We never share manuscripts. Please don't submit patient-identifiable data or material you're not authorised to share.

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