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Citation Generator

Generate APA, MLA, Chicago and Harvard citations for websites, books and articles.

Citation Generator

Generate APA, MLA, Chicago and Harvard citations for websites, books and articles.

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How to get better results with Citation Generator

Use the tool first, then keep reading for examples, checks, FAQs, and related workflows.

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Quick answer

The FiftyGPT Citation Generator formats a single source into a citation in APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, or Harvard style. Enter the author, title, year, and URL, pick a style, and get a ready-to-paste reference for your bibliography. Free, no account.

How to use the Citation Generator

  1. Choose your citation style — APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, or Harvard.
  2. Enter the source details: author, title, website or publisher, year, and URL.
  3. Select Generate Citation.
  4. Copy the formatted reference into your bibliography, and double-check names and dates.

Ways people use it

  • Format a web page or article you are citing in an essay.
  • Switch the same source between APA and MLA for different classes.
  • Build a reference list one source at a time.

Why use FiftyGPT's Citation Generator

Four styles, instant formatting, free, with nothing stored.

FAQ

Citation Generator - FAQs

Which citation styles are supported?
APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, and Harvard.
Does it find the source details for me?
No — you enter the author, title, year, and URL, and it formats them.
Can I change styles later?
Yes — pick a different style and generate the citation again.
Should I check the result?
Yes — verify author names, dates, and capitalisation against the original source.
Is it free?
Yes, free with no sign-up.
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