One-liner
An AI-powered math solver that lets users snap a photo of a math problem and instantly receives step-by-step solutions.
Strengths
- Fast, accurate recognition of handwritten and printed math problems (review: 'Works instantly on my messy handwriting')
- Clear, step-by-step breakdowns of solutions (review: 'The steps make it easy to understand how to solve similar problems')
- Supports a wide range of math topics from algebra to calculus (review: 'Solved my trigonometry homework in seconds')
- Clean, minimal interface focused solely on solving math problems
- Highly rated for reliability and speed among education apps
Weaknesses
- Frequent ads interrupt the solving process (review: 'Ads pop up every time I try to see the solution')
- Limited free functionality—full features locked behind paywall (review: 'Only shows partial steps unless you pay')
- Occasional misreads of complex or poorly written equations (review: 'Got the wrong answer because it read the 4 as a 9')
- No offline mode despite being a core math tool (review: 'Need internet just to solve basic algebra?')
- No option to save or review past problems (review: 'I can’t go back to check my old work')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, ad-free version with full step-by-step solutions for a premium price point
- Add offline mode using on-device AI models to serve users without stable internet
- Integrate a history/saved problems feature for students to track progress
- Offer a free tier with limited daily solves but no ads to build trust and retention
- Target teachers by adding classroom-focused features like problem generation or quiz export
Competitors
- Photomath
- Microsoft Math Solver
- Mathway
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