One-liner
An AI-powered math solver that lets users take a photo of a math problem and instantly get step-by-step solutions.
Strengths
- Fast, accurate recognition of handwritten and printed math problems (review: 'Works instantly on my homework!')
- Step-by-step solutions help users understand the process, not just the answer (review: 'Great for learning, not just cheating')
- Supports a wide range of math topics including algebra, calculus, and trigonometry
- Clean, minimal interface focused solely on solving math problems quickly
- Highly rated for reliability and speed in real-world use
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes when processing complex or poorly lit photos (review: 'App freezes every time I try to scan a messy equation')
- Limited support for handwritten notation in some cases (review: 'My cursive looks fine but it doesn’t recognize it')
- No offline mode — requires constant internet connection (review: 'Useless without Wi-Fi')
- Ads are intrusive and appear during solution steps (review: 'Can’t focus with pop-ups every 3 seconds')
- No option to save or review past problems (review: 'I can’t go back to see how I solved this one')
Opportunities
- Build an ad-free, offline-first version with local AI model (e.g., using ONNX or TensorFlow Lite)
- Add handwriting improvement suggestions based on recognition errors
- Integrate a personal history/logbook to track solved problems and study progress
- Offer tiered pricing with free basic access and premium features like advanced graphing or video explanations
- Target students in regions with poor connectivity by optimizing for low-bandwidth usage
Competitors
- Photomath
- Microsoft Math Solver
- Socratic by Google
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 6:15:08 AM