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Free APA vs MLA Citation Comparator

Compare APA and MLA citation styles side-by-side based on your discipline, preferences, and assignment type. Get a weighted match score and a downloadable recommendation report — built for educators, students, and school administrators.

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Step 1 — Set Your Context

Tell us about your assignment and institution so we can tailor the comparison to your situation.

How to Use the APA vs MLA Comparator in 3 Steps

Follow these steps to get results in under a minute

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Set Your Context
Enter your field of study, academic level, assignment type, and institutional requirements so the comparator can tailor the analysis to your specific situation.
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Rate Your Preferences
Use the sliders to indicate how important each factor is to you — discipline fit, formatting ease, in-text brevity, software compatibility, and flexibility — to weight the final score.
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Get Your Comparison & Download
Review the full side-by-side feature table, pros and cons for each style, and your weighted recommendation score. Print or download the full report for your assignment or institution records.

How APA vs MLA Citation Comparator Compares

vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms

Feature UniCloud360 APA vs MLA Citation Comparator Manual Style GuidesGeneric Comparison ArticlesLibrary Handouts
Weighted scoring based on your preferences Personalised score No weighting system Generic comparison only One-size-fits-all
Context-aware recommendation Discipline, level, assignment Manual cross-reference Static content ⚠️ General advice only
Downloadable comparison report Print or .txt export None None ⚠️ PDF only, not personalised
Free with no login required 100% free Free Free Free
Full feature matrix (15+ criteria) In-text, references, authors, dates, more ⚠️ Partial coverage ⚠️ Usually 5–8 points ⚠️ Limited criteria

What Educators and Students Are Saying

Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities

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Sipho Dlamini
English Literature Lecturer
★★★★★

"My students always ask which citation style to use. Now I just point them to this tool before the semester starts. The weighted score based on their discipline makes the decision clear, and the downloadable report is something they can refer back to."

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Keiko Yamamoto
Academic Writing Coordinator
★★★★★

"The side-by-side table is exactly what students need to see. The difference between APA author-date and MLA works cited always confuses beginners. This tool breaks it down clearly and gives a recommendation they can actually act on."

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Andre Mensah
Postgraduate Research Student
★★★★☆

"My faculty accepts both APA and MLA but my supervisor always wants whichever I didn't pick. This tool showed me APA is a better fit for my social policy thesis and I printed the rationale to share with my supervisor. Very useful."

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Nour Al-Khalidi
School Librarian
★★★★★

"We added this to our student resource page. The pros and cons section is especially useful for secondary school students who are learning citation for the first time — it gives them a framework, not just rules to memorise."