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It turns out there are a whole bunch of options. Photomath and Mathway are classics for school math: point your camera at a problem, and you get a step-by-step solution. They work well with printed formulas, but sometimes struggle with handwritten text. MathGPT is interesting because it solves not only math but also physics and chemistry, plus it's free and requires no registration. Symbolab is more for students — it handles serious integrals and differential equations.
Then there are more universal tools. Wolfram|Alpha is a legend, calculating and plotting across all scientific fields. BotHub is interesting because it's an aggregator with access to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other models — you can choose the neural network for the task. Gauth covers many subjects, from math to foreign languages. And I recently learned about Nano Banana Pro from Google DeepMind — it's a cheat code: not only solving problems but also reproducing the answer in the same handwriting or creating infographics.
Honestly, photo homework help is no longer rare. For school math, Photomath or Mathway are best; for more serious topics, Wolfram|Alpha. If you need something versatile across different subjects, BotHub or Gauth will help. And if you want maximum capabilities, modern large models like ChatGPT 5.2 or Gemini 3 Pro handle almost any discipline. The main thing is to understand that these are learning tools, not excuses for cheating on tests.