You copy a cite out of Westlaw and it comes out a mess. Select it, hit (clean up), and get clean Bluebook back — copied and ready to paste. No tab-switching, no ChatGPT detour.
Select the messy citation on the page — or right-click it.
Hit (clean up).
Clean Bluebook, copied to your clipboard. Paste it in.
Westlaw · Lexis · Google Scholar · CourtListener
Built by someone who's felt the Bluebook pain. When it isn't sure, it says so — flagging anything to double-check instead of quietly guessing. Trust the clean ones; re-read the flagged ones.
Citecraft is a tool you trust with citations, so here is exactly what happens to your data — in plain language.
The citation text you select is sent to our server and on to Google's Gemini API, which reformats it into Bluebook. It is processed and then discarded. We do not store it.
Your citation text — never stored or logged. The page URL — we record only the site category (e.g. "CourtListener"), never the full address. Your name or email — not until you choose to subscribe to Pro.
A random device ID that contains no personal information, your monthly usage count, request size and timing, and whether a result was flagged for review. We use this only to run the free/Pro quotas and to improve accuracy.
Cloudflare hosts our server. Google (Gemini) is the model that reformats your citation. ExtensionPay & Stripe process payment — only if you subscribe to Pro.
Questions: the.flash.d.c.ww84@gmail.com. Last updated: June 2, 2026. We'll post any changes to this policy here.