For researchers · Built from your ORCID record

Your academic record, beautifully published.

Sign in with ORCID and get a personal academic page — no forms, no setup, not even an email address. It’s typeset from your record and stays in sync with it.

No forms, no configuration · No trackers · Every feature free

Sign in with ORCID. That’s the whole setup.

One sign-in, whole record

No passwords, no forms, no email address. Your ORCID iD verifies you and brings your whole record with it: publications, employment, funding, the lot.

Make it yours

Choose from 10 layouts, 40 colour palettes and 40 type pairings; reorder sections, curate items, add text blocks and links. Every feature is included for everyone.

It stays current

Update something at orcid.org and your page follows — automatically, on hosted pages. It still looks right a year later, untouched.

Every feature is free. You pay only for hosting.

Build your whole page free, then choose at Publish: export a self-contained static bundle and host it anywhere for free, or let ResearchVitae host it for $3/month or $24/year — first month free, custom domain included. Cancel anytime; your page is always exportable.

ORCID owns the data. You own the presentation.

ResearchVitae never asks you to retype your CV. Your academic history lives in your ORCID record; your page is a presentation of that record. Hide sections, reorder them, override your name or bio — every edit is marked and reversible, and the facts stay at orcid.org, where they belong.

We respect your personal data.

We won’t email you

We don’t even collect your email address. You sign in with your ORCID, nothing else.

We won’t track you

Two sign-in cookies, listed publicly, and zero third-party requests or trackers. Even the fonts are self-hosted.

We won’t modify your data

Your ORCID record is your own — we never write to it. Account deletion is instant and self-serve.

The privacy page is short enough to actually read. Privacy & cookies →

A full academic website, instantly.

Your academic record is already written; give it a page worth linking to — from your email signature, your grant applications, your conference bio.