Honestly, I used to struggle with homework for hours, and now I just take a picture of the assignment and wait for the answer. Solving problems from photos is not magic at all, but the normal reality of 2026. Neural networks have advanced so much that they can recognize even my terrible handwriting and provide not just an answer, but a complete step-by-step explanation.



I tried a bunch of services. Photomath is a classic, especially if you need math. Fast, clear, but a paid subscription is expensive. Wolfram|Alpha I liked more for complex formulas and graphs. Mathway is also good, but it recognizes handwritten text worse than printed. For a universal solution to photo-based assignments, I recommend Gauth — it covers not only math but also physics, chemistry, and even languages.

An interesting find is Symbolab. It really provides a detailed breakdown of each step, as if a tutor is sitting right next to you. And BotHub is a multi-tool: you can choose which neural network to use for solving photo-based problems. ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude — all in one place.

The problem is that free versions are often limited. But even with a paid subscription, it’s cheaper than a tutor. The main thing is not to rely entirely on these services, but to use them as hints. Solving problems from photos works, but you still need to understand the material yourself.
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