Instant Oral Citation Generator
Easily cite speeches, lectures, and interviews. Get accurate citations for your presentations and papers in seconds.
Instantly format citations for any speech.
Supports APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.
Perfect for papers and presentations.

Generate A Perfect Citation in 3 Steps
Enter Source Details
Input the speaker's name, title, date, and the platform or location of the speech.
Choose Your Style
Select your required format from a list including APA, MLA, and Chicago.
Generate and Copy
Generate and copy the perfectly formatted citation for your bibliography or works cited list.
Why Choose Koke AI’s Oral Citation Generator
Tailored for Spoken Sources
Designed for speeches, interviews, and oral presentations — from conference talks to podcasts.
Works with both live and recorded sources.
Trusted by students, educators, and researchers across 50+ countries.


Multi-Style, Multi-Platform Support
Create citations in APA, MLA, or Chicago and export to your preferred platform.
Compatible with Word, Google Docs, and PowerPoint.
Continuously updated for the latest citation standards.
Accuracy You Can Trust
Backed by verified style guides and tested across major academic databases.
Generates consistent, publication-ready citations.
Saves up to 80% of manual formatting time.

Frequently asked questions
This tool is designed to create the written citation for a spoken source (like a speech, lecture, or interview) that you need to include in your paper's bibliography or works cited list. It properly formats all the necessary details for you.
You can easily cite an unrecorded or unpublished lecture. Just enter the speaker's name, the title of the presentation, the date it was given, and the location (e.g., "Lecture at Stanford University, Stanford, CA"). Our generator will format it correctly.
Yes. Input the speaker and title information, then add the platform (e.g., "YouTube" or "TED Talk") and the URL. Our tool will create a complete and accurate citation for the online video source.
The style you use—whether APA, MLA, or Chicago—depends on the guidelines provided by your professor, institution, or publisher. Our oral citation generator allows you to switch between these formats to match your requirements.
Citing a speech requires different information than a book, such as the speaker, the date and location of the event, and the type of presentation. Our generator is specifically built with fields for this information to ensure your citation is accurate.