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Honestly, when I found out that you can now just take a photo of a problem and get a ready-made solution, I didn't believe it at first. But it really works. Modern neural networks recognize handwritten text, formulas, drawings — and provide detailed solutions in seconds. The smartphone has turned into a real tutor, especially for homework help via photo.
I tested several popular services. Photomath is the classic. Point your camera at an equation, and you see not just the answer, but a full breakdown of all the steps. True, only for math. For physics and chemistry, MathGPT is better — it covers all three subjects and works for free without registration. Although the interface is in English, it handles problems quite well.
If you need something more serious, Wolfram|Alpha is a powerful tool. It creates graphs, solves integrals, differential equations. However, recognizing photos requires a paid version. Mathway is similar to Photomath but sometimes handles different types of problems better. Symbolab is suitable for students — it has everything from algebra to calculus.
There’s also Gauth — a universal homework helper that covers not only math but also biology, languages, economics. Upload a photo or describe the problem in text — and you get a detailed solution. BotHub is interesting because it’s an aggregator of different neural networks: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude. You can choose the model needed to solve homework from photos or other tasks.
Overall, the choice depends on what you need. For school math — Photomath or Mathway. For multiple subjects at once — MathGPT or Gauth. For serious science and graphs — Wolfram|Alpha. And if you want maximum versatility, modern versions of ChatGPT, Gemini Pro, or Claude can solve almost any problem. The main thing — don’t forget that these are still learning assistants, not just ways to copy homework.