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You know, in the past, homework had to be solved either by sitting down and doing it yourself or by searching for ready-made answers online.
And now, neural networks have advanced to the point where you can just take a photo of the problem and get a complete solution in seconds.
I decided to figure out which services truly help solve problems from photos and which just give an answer and that's it.
The easiest to start with is Photomath — it's a classic.
Point your camera at an equation, and it not only gives the answer but shows all the steps of the solution.
It works with handwriting and print, although it may struggle with messy handwriting.
The downside is that it only covers mathematics.
If you need to solve physics or chemistry problems from a photo, MathGPT is better suited.
Upload a picture — and within a couple of seconds, everything is broken down step-by-step.
It's free and requires no registration, but the interface is in English.
For more serious tasks, there's Wolfram|Alpha — it's not just a solver but a whole computational system.
Graphs, integrals, differential equations — it calculates and explains everything.
But photo recognition is only available in the paid version.
If you want something more versatile, BotHub provides access to multiple neural networks — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude.
You can choose whichever you like best.
There are also tools for solving problems from photos, and overall, the platform covers any discipline.
Gauth is similar to Photomath but covers more subjects — not only math but also biology, languages, economics.
It can also solve problems from photos.
Mathway and Symbolab are also good options for school students and college students.
Step-by-step solutions, support for uploading photos.
Symbolab is especially good for higher mathematics.
And generally, if you're really lazy, you can just send a photo to ChatGPT or Gemini — modern models are so powerful that they can solve problems from almost any subject.
But specialized services usually provide a more detailed explanation specifically for learning.