FAQ
Questions, answered.
What OpenProof is, how it stays trustworthy, and what it can produce.
General
OpenProof turns academic papers into source-grounded public research explainers, mini-sites, social slides, data-sharing pages, and PR kits.
No. OpenProof builds public-facing artifacts around papers. The original paper remains the scholarly record.
Researchers, labs, university communications teams, journals, conferences, science communicators, funders, students, educators, and research-driven organizations.
Papers with PDFs, DOIs, preprint links, journal pages, supplementary files, datasets, or code repositories.
Trust
Every page includes limitations, a 'what this does not mean' section, source-grounded claims, and an author review workflow.
They can be. OpenProof supports draft, needs-review, author-reviewed, institution-approved, and public-ready states.
OpenProof is designed to keep generated claims tied to source material and to flag uncertain or unsupported claims for review.
Generated or simplified visuals are labeled clearly and never presented as original data.
Product
Yes — carousels, visual finding cards, and platform-specific slide formats, with caveats kept in.
Yes. PR kits include media summaries, headline options, labeled quotes, a journalist FAQ, social posts, and caveats.
Yes — private pages are available for labs, institutions, and corporate R&D.
White-label options are available for university, journal, and enterprise plans, with custom colors and subdomains.