One-liner
An app that lets users take a photo of a math problem and instantly receives a step-by-step solution.
Strengths
- Fast, accurate recognition of handwritten and printed math problems (review: 'Works perfectly on my messy handwriting')
- Provides detailed, step-by-step solutions (review: 'I finally understand how to solve quadratic equations')
- Supports a wide range of math topics including algebra, calculus, and trigonometry
- Simple one-tap photo capture with minimal UI friction
- Highly rated for reliability and speed in solving complex equations
Weaknesses
- Frequent ads interrupt the solving process (review: 'Ads pop up every time I try to see the steps')
- Limited support for very complex or multi-line problems (review: 'It fails on systems of equations')
- No offline mode—requires constant internet connection
- Occasional misreads of handwritten symbols (review: 'It thought my 7 was a 1')
- No history or saved problems feature (review: 'I can’t go back to review my past work')
Opportunities
- Build an ad-free version with premium features at a low price point ($2.99/month)
- Add offline mode using lightweight on-device models for basic equation solving
- Introduce a study tracker that logs solved problems and suggests practice topics
- Support LaTeX input or manual editing to fix OCR errors before solving
- Create a companion web dashboard to view history and progress over time
Competitors
- Photomath
- Microsoft Math Solver
- Mathpix Snip
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