Neutral infrastructure for academic peer review.
Peer review runs on trust. Peerexa is built so that trust is never in question — independent of any publisher, accountable to the people and institutions who use it.
We don't publish. We don't sell your data. We don't take sides.
Peerexa is independent infrastructure. We don't run journals, we don't sell reviewer or submission data, and we don't steer organizers or reviewers toward any commercial interest of our own. The reviewing record belongs to the academics who build it and the organizers who run the review — not to us, and not to a publisher. That independence isn't a feature. It's the reason peer review can trust the layer underneath it.
A record that belongs to the academic — not the publisher.
Reviewing has always been essential and invisible. The systems that tracked it belonged to publishers, and when their priorities changed, the record went with them. Peerexa is built the other way around: a neutral, portable record of reviewing that's owned by the academic and independent of any single conference, society, or publisher. It doesn't answer to anyone's catalog. It answers to you.
Your data, handled with care.
Reviewers control the visibility of their own profiles. Files — papers, CVs, reports, certificates — are accessed through secure signed links, never left openly available. Access is governed by clear roles, and every meaningful action is recorded in an audit trail.
- Reviewer-controlled profile visibility
- Signed-URL access to all files
- Encrypted credentials and role-based access control
- Audit logging and submission timelines
- ▹ [Data protection / GDPR posture — confirm exact wording before publish]
Every action recorded. Every role scoped.
Records that outlast any single event.
A reviewer's standing and an organizer's history shouldn't disappear when a conference ends. On Peerexa, profiles, certificates, and records are portable and owned — they travel with the people and institutions that earned them.
"As a university, we won't standardize on a vendor that owns the data. Peerexa's neutrality is exactly why we did."