Your collaborative LaTeX editor, in France
An online LaTeX editor powered by Overleaf (Community Edition), installed and maintained by DINAO. Write articles, theses, and reports together — your documents stay on our French servers.
What is Overleaf?
Overleaf is an online collaborative LaTeX editor, now the standard for writing scientific articles, theses, and technical reports. It brings together LaTeX editing (syntax highlighting, completion), instant PDF compilation, and real-time collaboration in the browser, with no local installation required.
The platform provides a complete TeX Live chain on the server side (pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, LuaLaTeX), thousands of ready-to-use templates (journals, conferences, universities), reference management, and version history. Multiple authors can work simultaneously on the same project, making it the ideal tool for research teams.
DINAO hosts the Community Edition (open source) on a private instance in France. Ideal for laboratories and institutions that want to keep control of their unpublished manuscripts and sensitive data, where the public service routes documents through a foreign cloud.
Host Overleaf at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with Overleaf prerequisites (minimum 2 cœurs / 2 Go / 20 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
- 2 dedicated vCPU
- 4 Go RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 4 dedicated vCPU
- 8 Go RAM
- 80 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 8 dedicated vCPU
- 16 Go RAM
- 160 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
1 hidden tier(s) (insufficient resources for this app) : Découverte
Technical details
You might be wondering…
Do I need to install LaTeX on my computer?
No. Overleaf provides a complete LaTeX chain on the server side (TeX Live). You write and compile directly in the browser, with nothing to install locally — a major asset for teams.
Can multiple people write at the same time?
Yes. Overleaf is designed for collaboration: you share a project and multiple authors work on the same document, with version history to track changes.
Which edition of Overleaf is hosted?
DINAO hosts the Community Edition (open source). Your projects, documents, and accounts remain on your private instance in France, without relying on the overleaf.com public service.
Why host Overleaf with DINAO?
For sovereignty and confidentiality: on the public service, your manuscripts pass through a foreign cloud. On your DINAO instance, unpublished articles, theses, and sensitive data remain on French servers, GDPR compliant.
Where are my documents hosted?
On DINAO's infrastructure in France, in one of the available data centers. Your projects and files never leave the territory.