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Crixet Review 2025 — Pros, Cons, Benchmarks

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An Honest Look at Crixet

Crixet has emerged as a LaTeX editor with AI capabilities. But does it deliver? We spent two weeks testing it thoroughly.

What Is Crixet?

Crixet is a cloud-based LaTeX editor focused on mathematical and scientific writing. It markets itself as an AI-powered alternative to traditional editors.

First Impressions

Setup: Quick and easy. Sign up, start writing.

Interface: Clean and modern. Math-focused design is apparent.

Speed: Moderate. Not as fast as Octree, but faster than peak-hour Overleaf.

Pros

1. Good Equation Support

Crixet's equation editor is solid. Real-time preview works well for mathematical content.

2. Clean Interface

The UI is uncluttered and focused. Fewer distractions than Overleaf.

3. Cloud-Based

No installation required. Works from any browser.

4. Some AI Features

Basic AI assistance for equations and formatting exists.

Cons

1. Limited AI Depth

AI can suggest but not autonomously edit. You're still doing manual fixes.

2. No Multi-File Awareness

AI doesn't understand project context. Each file is isolated.

3. Template Library

Fewer templates than Overleaf. Some common formats missing.

4. Package Support

Not all LaTeX packages work. Some niche packages failed in our tests.

5. Compilation Speed

Better than Overleaf but not as fast as optimized tools.

Benchmarks

Compilation Speed (25-page paper)

| Platform | Time |

|----------|------|

| Octree | 2.1s |

| Crixet | 8.4s |

| Overleaf | 18.2s |

AI Error Fixing (10 common errors)

| Platform | Errors Fixed | Time |

|----------|--------------|------|

| Octree | 9/10 | 45s |

| Crixet | 4/10 | 2m 30s |

| Overleaf | 0/10 | Manual |

Pricing

• Free tier: Limited compiles

• Pro: ~$15/month

Competitive with Overleaf, cheaper than some alternatives.

Who Is Crixet For?

Good fit:

• Math-focused writers

• Users wanting basic AI help

• Those leaving Overleaf for speed

Not a good fit:

• Complex multi-file projects

• Users needing autonomous AI

• Niche package users

Comparison to Octree

| Aspect | Crixet | Octree |

|--------|--------|--------|

| AI capability | Suggestions | Autonomous editing |

| Speed | Moderate | Fast |

| Multi-file | Limited | Full awareness |

| Error fixing | Manual | One-click |

| Templates | Some | Comprehensive |

Our Verdict

Crixet is a decent alternative to Overleaf for math-focused writing. However, it's a half-step in the AI direction. The AI helps but doesn't transform the workflow like a truly integrated solution.

Score: 3.5/5

For users serious about AI-powered LaTeX editing, Octree offers more complete AI integration. For those just wanting something faster than Overleaf with basic assistance, Crixet works.


Want the full AI experience? Try Octree at https://useoctree.com and see the difference true AI integration makes.