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Abstract Writer

Write concise, well-structured paper abstracts that summarize your research purpose, methods, findings, and implications.

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Abstract Writer creates publication-ready abstracts for research papers, theses, and conference submissions. Paste your paper summary and get a structured or unstructured abstract within your word limit — with purpose, methodology, key findings, and implications clearly articulated, plus optional keyword suggestions for journal indexing.

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Students

Empirical psychology study abstract

Student researchers submitting to a journal or conference get a publication-ready structured abstract with keywords.

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Input

Paper Content Or Summary
We studied whether brief mindfulness sessions reduce test anxiety in undergraduates. 120 students were randomly assigned to a 10-minute guided breathing condition or a control condition before a timed exam. We measured state anxiety with the STAI and exam performance. The mindfulness group showed significantly lower anxiety (d=0.52) and modestly higher scores. Results suggest low-cost interventions can support student wellbeing.
Paper Type
empirical
Word Limit
250
Include Keywords
yes
Style
structured

Output (excerpt)

Background: Test anxiety undermines academic performance, yet scalable interventions remain underexplored. Objective: To evaluate whether a brief pre-exam mindfulness exercise reduces state anxiety. Methods: In a randomized controlled design, 120 undergraduates completed either a 10-minute guided breathing session or a control task before a timed exam; anxiety was measured via the STAI. Results: The mindfulness group reported significantly lower state anxiety (d=0.52) and modestly improved scores. Conclusion: Brief mindfulness offers a low-cost route to student wellbeing.
Keywords: mindfulness, test anxiety, undergraduates, RCT, STAI
Authors

Literature review abstract for a journal

Academic authors writing review articles get a concise narrative abstract that signals scope and contribution to editors.

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Input

Paper Content Or Summary
This paper reviews 15 years of research on the gut-brain axis and its relationship to depression. We synthesize evidence from animal models, microbiome studies, and human trials of probiotics, identify methodological inconsistencies in strain selection and outcome measures, and propose a framework for standardizing future psychobiotic trials.
Paper Type
review
Word Limit
150
Include Keywords
yes
Style
unstructured

Output (excerpt)

The gut-brain axis has emerged as a promising frontier in understanding depression. This review synthesizes 15 years of evidence spanning animal models, microbiome profiling, and human probiotic trials. While findings consistently implicate microbial diversity in mood regulation, the literature is fragmented by inconsistent strain selection and heterogeneous outcome measures, limiting comparability. We propose a standardized framework for psychobiotic trial design to accelerate translational progress.
Keywords: gut-brain axis, depression, microbiome, psychobiotics, systematic review
Developers

Case-study abstract for a conference

Engineering practitioners submitting to industry conferences get a structured abstract that frames a real migration as a reusable lesson.

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Paper Content Or Summary
We describe how a mid-sized e-commerce company migrated a monolithic checkout service to event-driven microservices. Over six months, peak-hour latency dropped 40% and deployment frequency rose from weekly to daily. We detail the strangler-fig migration pattern, observability tooling, and the organizational challenges encountered.
Paper Type
case-study
Word Limit
300
Include Keywords
no
Style
structured

Output (excerpt)

Context: Monolithic checkout systems often become bottlenecks under peak load. Objective: This case study documents an e-commerce migration to event-driven microservices. Approach: Using the strangler-fig pattern, a mid-sized retailer incrementally extracted checkout functionality over six months, supported by distributed tracing and centralized logging. Outcomes: Peak-hour latency decreased 40% and deployment frequency increased from weekly to daily. Lessons: Technical gains depended heavily on cross-team coordination and investment in observability. Conclusion: Incremental decomposition reduces risk while delivering measurable performance and velocity improvements.

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Expect rigorous, citation-ready prose with counterarguments acknowledged.

How to Use Abstract Writer

  1. Paste your paper content or provide a detailed summary covering purpose, methods, findings, and implications.
  2. Select your paper type for the correct abstract structure conventions.
  3. Choose the word limit required by your journal or conference.
  4. Enable keyword suggestions for journal indexing and discoverability.
  5. Select structured or unstructured style based on your target journal's requirements.

Use Cases

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Write a publication-ready abstract for a journal submission

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Create a conference abstract within strict word limits

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Draft a dissertation abstract that summarizes your entire research

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Adapt an existing abstract to different word limits for multiple submissions

Tips for Best Results

  • Include specific numbers in your paper summary — '37% improvement' is stronger than 'significant improvement' in an abstract.
  • Use the quality checklist to self-review before submitting to any journal.
  • Generate both structured and unstructured versions — some journals accept either format.
  • The 'Conference version' variation is invaluable when you need to meet a strict 150-word limit.
  • Keywords should include both specific terms and broader discipline terms for maximum discoverability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I write the abstract before or after the paper?

Always after. An abstract summarizes your actual findings, not what you plan to find. The exception is conference abstracts for proposed research, where you describe planned methodology and expected contributions.

What's the difference between structured and unstructured abstracts?

Structured abstracts use labeled sections (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions). Unstructured abstracts are a single flowing paragraph. Medical and science journals often require structured; humanities and social sciences typically use unstructured. Check your target journal.

How important are keywords for discoverability?

Very important. Keywords determine how your paper appears in database searches. The AI suggests keywords that balance specificity (for your exact topic) with breadth (for your discipline), maximizing discoverability.

Can I include information in the abstract that isn't in the paper?

No. An abstract must only summarize what's in the paper. Adding claims or data not supported by the full paper is a serious academic ethics violation.

How do I fit everything into 150 words?

Use the 150-word option or the 'Concise version' variation. The AI eliminates background context, reduces methodology to essentials, and focuses on the single most important finding. Every word must earn its place at this length.

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Write an abstract (250 words) for a research paper on [topic] covering background, methods, results, and conclusion.

Create a literature review outline for a paper on [topic] with 8 key themes to explore.

Generate 10 research questions for a study on [topic]. Include both quantitative and qualitative options.

Write a methodology section for a [research type] study on [topic].

Summarise this research paper in 5 bullet points: [paste abstract/text]

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