Assignment Writer
An AI-powered assignment writer that generates essays, research reports, case studies, discussion posts, and more. Enter your topic, select your subject and requirements, and get a complete draft in seconds. No signup required.
What Is an AI Assignment Writer?
An AI assignment writer is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to generate structured academic writing based on your topic, subject, academic level, and word count preferences. It produces drafts that follow standard academic writing conventions, including introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. This tool is designed to help students understand assignment structure, overcome writer's block, and use AI-generated content as a starting point for their own work.
Unlike a search engine that returns links, our assignment writer produces a complete, formatted draft aligned to your requirements. You can also add rubric details so the output matches your actual assignment instructions. For further support with your studies, explore our AI Tutor or AI Homework Helper for step-by-step explanations.
Ethical Use Reminder: AI-generated assignments are best used as drafts, study aids, and structural guides. Always review your institution's academic integrity policy before submitting AI-generated content as your own work. Use the output to learn, not to replace your own understanding.
How the Assignment Writer Works
Enter Your Topic and Subject
Start by typing your assignment topic in the text area. Be as specific as possible — a clear, detailed topic produces a more focused and useful draft. Then select the subject or course from the dropdown menu. Options include English, History, Science, Math, Business, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science, and General.
Select Assignment Type
Choose the type of assignment you need. Options include Essay, Research Report, Case Study, Discussion Post, Literature Review, Argumentative Paper, Analytical Paper, and Reflective Journal. Each type uses a different structure, and the AI adapts its output accordingly.
Set Word Count and Academic Level
Select your target word count from 300 to 2500+ words, and choose your academic level from High School to PhD. The AI adjusts the depth, vocabulary, and analytical complexity of the output to match the level selected.
Add Rubric Details
The optional Rubric / Special Requirements field lets you paste in your assignment rubric, specific instructions from your lecturer, or any key points that must be covered. This significantly improves the relevance of the generated draft to your actual assignment.
Assignment Types Supported
Essays and Argumentative Papers
Essays are the most common assignment type across all subjects and levels. Our AI writes structured essays with a clear thesis, supporting arguments, evidence, counterarguments, and a conclusion. Argumentative papers follow the same structure with a stronger emphasis on taking a position and defending it with logical reasoning.
Research Reports
Research reports are structured documents that present findings on a specific topic. The AI generates a report format with an abstract-style introduction, methodology discussion, findings, analysis, and conclusion. You should supplement the draft with your own primary and secondary sources, which you can format using our APA Reference Generator or Citation Generator.
Case Studies
Case studies examine a specific example, scenario, or situation in depth. The AI structures the case study with a background section, problem identification, analysis, and recommendations. This is particularly useful for Business, Psychology, and Law assignments.
Discussion Posts
Discussion posts are shorter, more conversational academic texts used in online learning environments. The AI generates a focused response that presents a position, provides supporting reasoning, and invites further discussion, matching the format used on platforms like Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle.
Literature Reviews
A literature review synthesises existing research on a topic. The AI generates a structured review that introduces the topic, discusses key themes and findings from the existing literature, identifies gaps, and draws conclusions. Use this as a template to guide your own research using academic databases like Google Scholar and JSTOR.
How to Use AI-Generated Drafts Responsibly
As a Starting Point
The most effective way to use an AI assignment writer is as a starting point, not a finished product. Use the generated draft to understand how to structure your argument, what points to cover, and how to approach your topic. Then rewrite sections in your own voice and add your own research and analysis.
Understanding the Content
Read the AI draft carefully and make sure you understand everything it says. If there are concepts you don't recognise, use our AI Tutor or AI Research Assistant to get explanations before incorporating them into your work.
Adding Your Own Research
AI-generated content draws from general knowledge and may not include the most current research. Supplement the draft with peer-reviewed sources from academic databases. The AI can help you understand the topic, but your assignment will be stronger with specific evidence and recent studies to support each argument.
Citing Sources Properly
Always cite any sources you use in your final submission. The AI does not provide live citations, so you will need to add your own references. Use our APA Reference Generator or Citation Generator to format your references correctly. You can also run your draft through our Grammar Checker before submitting.
Assignment Writer Examples
Example 1 — Psychology Discussion Post
A student studying Psychology was asked to write a 300-word discussion post on the impact of cognitive behavioural therapy on depression treatment outcomes. They entered the topic, selected Psychology as the subject, chose Discussion Post as the type, set 300 words, and selected Undergraduate level. The AI produced a focused post that defined CBT, referenced key therapeutic mechanisms, and discussed evidence of its effectiveness, which the student then personalised with their own perspective and added a citation to a meta-analysis from their course readings.
Example 2 — Business Case Study Outline
A Business student needed to analyse the failure of a retail chain. They entered the topic, added rubric details specifying that the case study must cover SWOT analysis, stakeholder impact, and strategic recommendations, and selected Case Study with 1500 words. The AI generated a structured draft with all required sections, which the student then filled in with specific data from their course textbook and supplementary reading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this assignment writer free?
Yes, the assignment writer is completely free. There is no signup, no account, and no payment required. You can generate as many assignment drafts as you need.
Is it cheating to use AI for assignments?
This depends on your institution's academic integrity policy. Many universities now have specific policies about AI use. Using AI as a drafting, brainstorming, or structural guide tool is different from submitting AI output as entirely your own work. Always check with your lecturer or institution before using AI-generated content in submissions.
Does the AI cite sources?
The AI does not automatically add citations. It generates content based on its training knowledge. You are responsible for verifying facts and adding appropriate references from academic sources. Use our APA Reference Generator to format citations correctly.
Can it match my rubric?
Yes. Paste your rubric or specific assignment instructions into the Rubric / Special Requirements field. The AI will incorporate those requirements into the generated draft. The more detail you provide, the more relevant and targeted the output will be.
What subjects does it cover?
The assignment writer covers English, History, Science, Math, Business, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science, and General subjects. It handles all common assignment types from high school level through to postgraduate and PhD work.