Wow, it turns out that by 2025, photo-based homework solutions are no longer a dream but a reality. I recently came across a review of services that solve problems simply from a photo. Neural networks now recognize even handwritten text and formulas, providing complete step-by-step solutions in seconds.



The most popular are Photomath and Mathway, which specialize in mathematics. You point the camera at an example, and it's ready. But there's a catch: full solution breakdowns are only available in the paid version, and they recognize handwritten text worse than printed.

If you need photo-based homework help across different subjects, it's better to look into MathGPT or Gauth. They cover math, physics, chemistry, and even foreign languages. MathGPT is completely free and works without registration.

For serious problems in higher mathematics and physics, Wolfram|Alpha is recommended — it's like a digital computing brain, capable of plotting graphs and solving integrals. But photo recognition there is only available in the paid version.

There's also Symbolab — a good math calculator for students. And BotHub, which gathers several neural networks (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude). An interesting tool for photo homework solutions is Nano Banana Pro from Google, which can even reproduce solutions in the same handwriting.

In general, if you're unsure which service to choose, you can start with free options. MathGPT is completely free, while Photomath and Mathway offer limited access. For a universal problem-solving solution, modern AI models like ChatGPT 5.2 or Gemini 3 Pro are capable of handling anything from math to literature.
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