JAMA Citation Generator
Effortlessly format references in JAMA style with Koke AI. Create professional, journal-ready citations for medical and research papers in seconds.
Automatically formats references in JAMA style.
Supports books, journals, and online sources.
Edit and export citations instantly.

Get your citation in three easy steps
Enter your source
Paste a DOI, URL, or title.
Let Koke AI format it
Our citation generator JAMA instantly structures your reference.
Review & copy
Edit if needed, then copy or export your citation.
Why Choose Koke AI’s JAMA Citation Generator
100% Accurate JAMA Style Formatting
Koke AI follows the AMA Manual of Style (11th Edition) to ensure full compliance with JAMA’s citation rules.
Covers numbered order, superscript formatting, and “et al.” author limits.
Trusted by students and researchers submitting to 1,000+ medical journals.


Smart Metadata Recognition
Our JAMA style citation generator automatically retrieves publication data from verified databases.
Auto-fills author, title, DOI, and journal details from PubMed or CrossRef.
Saves time and reduces manual input errors by over 70%.
Edit, Export & Integrate
Keep control over every detail before submission.
Instantly edit entries to fix titles, names, or page ranges.
Export to Word, Google Docs, or BibTeX for seamless integration.

Frequently asked questions
JAMA style is a citation format created by the American Medical Association (AMA) and is used widely in medical and scientific publications. It uses a numbered, in-text superscript that corresponds to a numbered reference list at the end of the document.
Our tool automates the formatting process. You provide source information by searching or pasting a link/DOI, and the generator organizes the data (author, title, journal, etc.) according to the strict rules of the JAMA style, creating a ready-to-use reference entry.
Yes, our JAMA style citation generator is fully compliant with the guidelines in the latest (11th) edition of the AMA Manual of Style, ensuring your citations meet current standards for publication.
Absolutely. Simply paste the URL of the website into the search bar. Our tool will automatically retrieve the title, author, and publication dates and format them into a correct JAMA citation, including the required access date.
Yes. If the auto-filled information is incomplete or incorrect, you can click to edit any part of the citation before copying it. This gives you full control to ensure every reference is perfect.