Guys, wow! It turns out you can now just take a photo of a problem and get a complete solution in a couple of seconds. I double-checked several popular neural networks and services — it really works.



The coolest ones for solving problems from photos are Photomath and Mathway. They can recognize both printed text and handwritten scribbles. Point your camera at the equation, and you get a step-by-step explanation. The full features are only in the paid version, but it’s worth it.

For more complex subjects, there’s MathGPT — it solves not only math but also physics and chemistry. Upload a photo or enter the problem, and the neural network provides a solution with graphs. It’s free, by the way, and doesn’t require registration.

If you need to solve a more difficult problem from a photo — higher mathematics, integrals, differential equations — then Wolfram|Alpha is your choice. It’s like a supercomputer in your pocket, honestly. Graphs, proofs, data analysis — it has everything. But it only recognizes photos in the paid version.

Symbolab is also good, especially for students. It thoroughly explains each step of the solution, includes notes and exercises for reinforcement. Gauth is more versatile — it covers not only math but also languages, biology, economics.

And if you want to solve problems from photos across completely different disciplines, BotHub is an aggregator of many neural networks (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude). You can select the desired model and work with it. The interface is user-friendly, and there’s a free plan.

A new feature — Nano Banana Pro from Google DeepMind. It doesn’t just solve problems but can reproduce the answer in the same handwriting and even format the solution as an infographic. Pretty cool for visualizing complex concepts.

Overall, the choice depends on what you need. For school math — Photomath or Mathway. For versatility — BotHub or Gauth. For serious science — Wolfram|Alpha or Symbolab. In general, it’s the age of technology, and your smartphone is now truly like a tutor in your pocket. Has anyone else tried these tools?
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