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Honestly, when I was in school, there was no such thing — you had to solve everything manually. And now, kids just take a photo of the problem and get the ready-made solution. Neural networks have learned to recognize not only printed text but also handwriting, formulas, and drawings. I’ve heard about homework help apps from photos for a long time, but recently I realized that it actually works at the level of a tutor.
I started figuring out which services really help. Photomath is a classic, works like magic: point the camera at the problem, and within a second, you see not only the answer but also all the steps of the solution. The only downside is that it’s purely math. If you need physics or chemistry, you’ll have to look for something else.
Wolfram|Alpha is a beast — it’s not just a solver, it’s a whole computational engine. It builds graphs, solves integrals, differential equations. However, homework help from photos only works in the paid version; in the free version, you need to input text.
Math, geometry, trigonometry — Mathway and Symbolab handle them perfectly. The interface is understandable even for elementary school students. But MathGPT is interesting because it covers three subjects at once: math, physics, and chemistry. The site is in English, but the neural network understands Russian.
There’s also BotHub and Gauth — these are more versatile platforms where you can find different AI models. You can also upload photos of problems and get solutions across various subjects through them.
Overall, the choice depends on what you need. For school math, photo homework help is just a find. But for serious science like higher mathematics, Wolfram|Alpha is better. And if you need versatility — look into ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude, they handle any discipline. The main thing to remember is that it’s a tool for understanding, not for copying answers.