PhotoMath

Description

PhotoMath is the world’s smartest camera calculator! Just point your phone camera to a math expression, and PhotoMath will instantly display the answer with detailed step-by-step explanation.

Millions of students worldwide use PhotoMath to make their learning progress faster and more fun.

Use it to get help when you’re stuck with a math problem. Hit the steps button, and see a fully explained step-by-step solution! Check below to see the full list of supported Math problems.

Students can use it as a tool to learn math, while parents can use it to quickly check their kid’s homework. With PhotoMath, you can have a math teacher in your pocket! :)

PhotoMath currently supports arithmetic, fractions, decimal numbers, linear equations, equation systems and several functions like logarithms. Support for new math is constantly added in new releases as we aim to make the entire math easy to learn and fun.

Handwritten text is not supported, only printed problems from math textbooks.

PhotoMath is not fully magical (yet) and it is possible to find a math problem our app will not recognize. If this happens, please send us feedback. With your help, our team of wizards will add new spells to PhotoMath and make it even more magical in the future. :)

Pricing

Plan Price Details
PhotoMath Free Free for use.

Reviews

Academics Manager
August 8, 2021

Effective tool for learners to get a support while solving Math problems.
It provides explanations and also shows various methods of solving a same problem.
The unique feature of Photomath is its animated tutorials. It is available for selected category of problems. Animated tutorials are easy to understand and impressive.
Though it can solve problems from many domains, some simple categories are not supported yet like ‘Find GCF, LCM’. But, as the creators are constantly working on supporting more categories, this might be rectified in the upcoming versions.
I would recommend it to students, definitely not to use as a cheating tool, but to use as a supportive tool throughout their learning phase.

Principal
August 24, 2015

Interesting tool when used appropriately. Can be a great assistive tool for students to learn to solve equations.

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