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UPDATED MAY 2026

Phrasit vs MyBib

MyBib is an independent, fully free citation generator that grew popular as the no-ads, no-signup alternative to the Chegg citation properties. It supports APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, and Vancouver, with a clean single-page generator.

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What MyBib is known for

  • Genuinely free, no paywall or signup walls on the core generator
  • Clean single-page interface
  • Independent operator, not owned by a large education group
Free tier

Fully free citation generator, AdSense supported

Paid tier

No paid tier

Side-by-side comparison

FeaturePhrasitMyBib
CostFreeFree
Tool breadthDozens of tools: citation generator, word and character counters, case converter, lorem ipsum, find and replace, text diff, reading time, and moreCitation generator focus, lighter on auxiliary tools
Long-form guides40+ long-form guides covering APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, Harvard, citation how-tos, and study skillsShort style guides alongside the generator
Prerendered citation landingsA dedicated page for every style and source-type pairing (apa for a podcast, mla for a TikTok, etc.)Smaller SEO footprint on the long tail
Per-platform character counterTwitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok, Pinterest, Discord, Bluesky, Mastodon, SMS hubNot offered
Library embedFree iframe embed for LibGuides and writing centresNot offered

Where MyBib is stronger

MyBib was the no-paywall, no-signup citation generator before Phrasit existed, and it deserves credit for proving that a clean free generator can rank. If you only need a citation tool and nothing else, MyBib is a fine choice.

Where Phrasit fits

Phrasit gives you the same free citation generator plus dozens of other writing and study tools, long-form guides, a dedicated page for every style and source type, and a per-platform character counter hub.

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APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, Harvard, and IEEE. ChatGPT, TikTok, podcast, Substack, and the standard academic source types. No signup.

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