You know, by 2025, no one will be surprised anymore that you can photograph a problem and get a complete solution. I recently noticed how much this has simplified life — just point the camera, and here’s the answer with a step-by-step breakdown.



There are plenty of options for photo homework. Photomath is a classic, a very convenient app for math that accurately recognizes both printed text and handwriting. However, it only works for math. If you need something more versatile, Wolfram|Alpha is a powerful computational engine that can handle everything: from graphs to integrals. Mathway and Symbolab are also good, especially for students.

But honestly, for photo homework across different subjects, something like MathGPT or Gauth is more convenient — they cover not only math but also physics and chemistry. MathGPT is completely free and works without registration. BotHub is interesting because it’s an aggregator of models — it has ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude right away, so you can choose which one to use.

There’s also Nano Banana Pro from Google — which is a whole different level, capable of reproducing handwriting in the same style. But for regular photo homework, classic solvers are enough.

In general, the choice depends on what you need to solve. For school math — Photomath or Mathway. For everything in general — MathGPT or Gauth. For serious science — Wolfram|Alpha. Everyone has found their niche.
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