Templates
Start your projects with professionally designed LaTeX templates
Templates give you a head start with pre-configured document structures, styles, and packages. Whether you're writing a research paper, thesis, or resume, there's a template for you.

Why Use Templates?
Save Time
Skip the setup — document class, packages, and structure are ready to go
Correct Formatting
Meet journal and conference requirements without guessing
Best Practices
Templates follow LaTeX conventions and include helpful comments
Consistency
Maintain uniform styling across all your documents
Using a Template
Browse the Gallery
From your dashboard, click Templates to open the template gallery.
Preview Templates
Click on any template to see:
- Full PDF preview
- Description and use case
- File structure
- Package requirements
Create Your Project
Click Open as Template, and start editing immediately.
Template Categories
📄 Academic Papers
Templates for journal and conference submissions:
| Template | Publisher | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| IEEE Conference | IEEE | Conference papers |
| IEEE Journal | IEEE | Journal articles |
| ACM Conference | ACM | SIGCHI, SIGGRAPH, etc. |
| Springer LNCS | Springer | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Elsevier Article | Elsevier | Journal submissions |
| arXiv Preprint | — | Preprint formatting |
These templates are based on official publisher style files and are regularly updated.
📚 Projects & Reports
Templates for projects and reports:
| Template | Description |
|---|---|
| University Template | University-specific formats |
📑 Resumes & CVs
Professional document templates:
| Template | Style |
|---|---|
| Modern Resume | Clean, minimal design |
| Professional CV | Business-focused layout |
What's Included
Each template includes:
- Main document — Pre-structured
.texfile with commented sections - Style files — Required
.clsand.styfiles - Example content — Sample text showing formatting
- Bibliography — Empty
.bibfile ready for your citations - Folder structure — Organized directories for figures, chapters, etc.
Example Structure
my-paper/
├── main.tex # Main document
├── references.bib # Bibliography
├── sections/
│ ├── abstract.tex
│ ├── introduction.tex
│ ├── methods.tex
│ ├── results.tex
│ └── conclusion.tex
├── figures/
│ └── .gitkeep
└── styles/
└── custom.sty # Optional custom commands