Overleaf was selected as one of the ten teams who participated to the 2013 Summer's Bethnal Green Ventures (BGV) accelerator programme.
Science, Red Hat's
opensource.com and the German IT magazine
Heise Online. In 2017,
CERN, Europe's particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, provided the proprietary, hosted version of Overleaf to its members. A survey found that Overleaf was more popular than
Authorea and doDoc. Overleaf provides templates for submission to scientific journals and conferences. For example, the
IEEE and
Springer (including Nature) mention the possibility for submission using Overleaf.
Merge with ShareLaTeX On 20 July 2017, Overleaf acquired ShareLaTeX to create a combined community of over two million users. == See also ==