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Essay Formats Generator

APA, MLA, Chicago & Harvard — pick your format, get your essay

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How to Use

Three steps from topic to formatted draft.

Step 1
Enter Your

Enter Your Essay Topic

Type your topic or assignment prompt in the main field. The more specific you are — subject, angle, key argument — the more relevant the generated draft will be.

Step 2
Select Essay

Select Essay Type and Format Style

Choose the essay type (argumentative, informational, narrative, and more) and the academic format style (APA, MLA, Chicago, or Harvard). Both selections shape the final structure.

Step 3
Generate and

Generate and Edit Your Draft

Click generate to receive a structured essay draft in your chosen format. Add your sources, refine the arguments, and adjust the language before submitting.

Key Features

Everything you need to apply the right essay format, fast.

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All Major Essay Format Styles

Generate essays in APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Chicago/Turabian, or Harvard format. Each output follows the official style guide rules for headings, citations, and spacing.

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Seven Essay Type Templates

Choose from argumentative, narrative, expository, descriptive, informational, personal, or compare-and-contrast. The structure adapts to the purpose and conventions of each essay type.

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Instant Structured Essay Draft

Enter your topic and set the word count (300–1500 words). Get a complete formatted draft you can edit, expand, and submit — no formatting rules to look up.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about essay formats and how this tool works.

What is an essay format?

An essay format is the set of structural and citation rules that govern how an essay is organized — covering headings, margins, font size, in-text citations, and reference pages. Common academic formats include APA, MLA, Chicago/Turabian, and Harvard. Each has distinct rules for citing sources, arranging headings, and setting up the reference or works-cited section. Choosing the right format before writing prevents major revisions once the draft is done.

How do I generate an essay format with this tool?

Enter your essay topic, select an essay type — argumentative, narrative, informational, or another — and choose a format style. The AI produces a complete, properly formatted essay draft based on your inputs. Advanced settings let you set the target word count and education level, from high school through graduate, giving the tool more context to tailor the output. Add a thesis direction or required sources in the additional instructions field for a more focused result.

Is this essay formats tool free to use?

Yes, the essay format generator is free with no subscription required. You can generate formatted essay drafts immediately without entering any payment information. Free users have access to all essay types and all format styles — APA, MLA, Chicago, and Harvard. Subscribing unlocks a higher usage quota and longer, more detailed outputs for heavy users. Starting free is a practical way to test output quality before deciding whether a paid plan fits your needs.

How many essay formats can I generate per day?

Usage limits depend on your account status. Visitors without an account get limited daily free tries. Free registered users have a monthly credit allowance. Subscribers get a significantly higher monthly quota, making the tool reliable for regular use across multiple assignments or writing projects throughout a semester. Creating a free account takes under a minute and is the easiest way to raise your limit at no cost. See the pricing page for current details.

Do I need an account to generate essay formats?

No account is required to get started. Visitors can immediately enter a topic and generate a formatted essay draft without signing up or providing an email address. Creating a free account gives you a monthly credit allowance and lets you save format preferences for faster access on future visits. Registration is quick and gives you access to output history so you can revisit and compare past drafts. See the pricing page for current details.

What is the difference between APA and MLA essay formats?

APA format is standard in social sciences and uses author-date in-text citations, while MLA format is common in humanities and uses author-page citations in parentheses. Both have different heading and spacing rules. APA includes an abstract and a References page. MLA uses a Works Cited page and does not require an abstract. Font requirements and heading hierarchy also differ between the two styles. Check your assignment instructions first — using the wrong format can affect your grade even when the content is strong.

What essay types does this tool support?

The tool supports seven essay types: argumentative, narrative, expository, descriptive, informational, personal, and compare-and-contrast. Each generates a structure tailored to that essay's conventions and purpose. For example, an argumentative essay produces a thesis, supporting evidence paragraphs, a counterargument section, and a conclusion. A descriptive essay focuses on vivid, sensory-rich paragraph structures instead. Selecting the correct essay type shapes the outline as much as choosing the right format style does.

Can this tool generate an argumentative essay outline format?

Yes. Select Argumentative as the essay type and your preferred format style — APA, MLA, or Chicago. The tool generates a complete argumentative essay outline with an introduction, thesis, body arguments, counterargument, and conclusion. The format of an argumentative essay outline typically includes two to four supporting paragraphs, each with a clear claim and evidence placeholder, plus a rebuttal section before the concluding paragraph. Adding a thesis direction in the additional instructions field makes the outline significantly more relevant to your specific assignment.

How does the informational essay format work?

An informational essay format presents facts about a topic without personal opinion or argument. The structure includes an introduction, two to five body paragraphs organized by subtopic, and a summary conclusion. This format is closely related to expository writing. Both follow a similar pattern: a topic sentence opens each paragraph, supporting facts follow, and the conclusion restates key points without analysis or opinion. When your assignment says informative or informational, select the informational essay type to get the correct outline structure.

Can I get an APA format essay sample from this tool?

Yes. Select APA 7th Edition from the format style dropdown, enter your topic, and the tool generates an APA format essay sample with correct headings, double-spacing structure, and a References section outline. The output follows APA 7th Edition conventions: a title page framework, Level 1 and Level 2 headings where appropriate, and in-text citation placeholders in Author, Year format. Word count is adjustable from 300 to 1,500 words. Use the sample as a structural reference and replace the placeholder content with your own research.

Does this tool support MLA format essay generation?

Yes. Select MLA 9th Edition as your format style, and the AI generates an MLA formatted essay with the correct header block, double spacing, in-text citation format, and a Works Cited page outline. MLA format essays require the author's name, instructor name, course number, and date in the top-left header. The generated structure includes these placeholders so the framework is ready for your content. For a more complete MLA format result, specify your source materials and topic angle in the additional instructions field.

How can I get better results from the essay format generator?

The more specific your topic input, the better the output. A prompt like Argumentative essay on social media and teen anxiety, undergraduate level, three supporting arguments produces a more focused draft than a broad topic alone. Use the education level selector to match tone and complexity to your course. A graduate setting produces more nuanced arguments and formal language than a high school setting. Treat the generated essay as a first draft — add your evidence, verify all citations, and revise the language before submitting.

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