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TopEdit was founded in 2015 in Washington D.C., the capital of the United States. TopEdit has a senior editorial team of native English-speakers encompassing more than ten disciplines and 200+ sub-disciplines, covering medicine, biology, pharmacy, chemistry, materials science, computer science, environmental science, agriculture, psychology, humanities, and social sciences. Our goal is to provide high-quality and personalized academic English paper polishing, scientific translation, pre-review, modification, expert consultation, and data analysis amongst other services.


We are always grateful to receive feedback from our customers regarding their service experience working with TopEdit including from editing, translation, pre-review, and document modification. Many of our authors thank TopEdit in their published articles; this is great encouragement and support for us. We hope we will live up to your expectations and continue providing top editing and translation services, lending a hand in your academic career, and doing our best for the development of science.

Success stories

After editing by TopEdit, the logical flow of the paper is better and the language and expression are more fluent and accurate. This greatly increasing the likelihood of publication. After revision, most of our customers’ articles are published in internationally-renowned journals and conference proceedings. The TopEdit team are proud to share this joy, are honored to be part of it, do what we can for scientific progress.

Impact factor6.395
Journal name

Journal of Cleaner Production

Article title

Transformation of silver nanoparticles in coagulation processes and subsequent thermal sludge treatments

First author

Meixia Fan

Impact factor11.147
Journal name

Nucleic Acids Research

Article title

Dynamic topology of double-stranded telomeric DNA studied by single-molecule manipulation in vitro

First author

Xiaonong Zhang

Impact factor12.804
Journal name

Science Advances

Article title

Genome-wide analyses reveal the role of noncoding variation in complex traits during rice domestication

First author

X. M. Zheng

Impact factor5.108
Journal name

Chemosphere

Article title

tolerance mechanism and accumulation characteristics of Phragmites australis to sulfamethoxazole and ofloxacin

First author

Yao Lv