Free Wikipedia Citation Generator
The fastest way to accurately cite Wikipedia articles for your essays and research papers. Just paste a URL to begin.
Generate citations from any Wikipedia URL.
Supports APA, MLA, Chicago, and more.
Fast, accurate, and easy to use.

How to Generate a Citation for Wikipedia
Paste the Wikipedia URL
Copy the URL of the Wikipedia article you want to cite and paste it into the search bar.
Select Your Style
Choose your required format, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago, from our extensive list.
Generate & Copy
Instantly get your formatted citation. Copy it to your clipboard or export it for your bibliography manager.
Why Use Koke AI’s Wikipedia Citation Generator
Auto-Detection for Fast Results
Our citation generator automatically extracts Wikipedia metadata—title, last edited date, version ID, and access date.
Powered by smart recognition similar to SciSpace and Grammarly.
Saves up to 80% of manual input time.


Supports Multiple Citation Styles
Seamlessly create citations in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and more.
Used by students across 10,000+ universities.
Export to BibTeX, RIS, Word, or Google Docs with one click.
Edit and Verify Before Submission
Fine-tune every citation element — edit retrieval dates, article versions, or reference formatting.
Built-in editor ensures 100% compliance with academic standards.
Cross-checks with Wikipedia’s Special: Cite tool for reliability.

Frequently asked questions
It’s an online tool that formats Wikipedia article details into proper academic citations like APA, MLA, or Chicago, ready to paste into your bibliography.
Yes. You can instantly switch between APA, MLA, Chicago, and Harvard formats depending on your assignment or journal requirement.
Absolutely. Just paste your article URL, and the tool will auto-fetch details like title, version ID, and last modification date.
Yes. After generation, you can manually adjust details like retrieval date or article version to match your source exactly.
It aligns with the citation output of Wikipedia’s official Special: Cite feature and uses verified metadata, ensuring precision and credibility.