Maths Problem Solver
Stuck on a maths problem? Upload a photo and our AI will solve it for you with complete working out. Any topic, any level, any examination board.
How It Works
Our maths problem solver uses advanced AI to read your maths question from a photograph, understand what is being asked, and generate a complete step-by-step solution. The process takes just a few seconds and works with handwritten problems, printed textbook questions, and past paper scans.
1. Upload
Take a photo of your maths problem or upload an existing image. Our AI reads handwriting, print, and diagrams.
2. Solve
The AI identifies the topic, selects the correct method, and works through the problem step-by-step.
3. Learn
Review the full working out with explanations at each step. Understand the method, not just the answer.
What Can Our Solver Handle?
Our maths problem solver covers every topic from Key Stage 3 through to undergraduate university mathematics. Whether you are working on your Year 9 homework, revising for GCSEs, preparing for A-Levels, or struggling with a university assignment, our AI has been trained on the relevant curriculum and question styles.
- Algebra - equations, inequalities, polynomials, proof
- Geometry - angles, area, volume, circle theorems, vectors
- Calculus - differentiation, integration, differential equations
- Statistics - probability, distributions, hypothesis testing
- Number - fractions, decimals, percentages, surds, indices
- Ratio & Proportion - direct/inverse, compound measures
- Mechanics - forces, kinematics, projectiles, moments
Built for UK Students
Unlike generic maths solvers built for the American curriculum, our solver is designed specifically for the UK education system. It uses British mathematical conventions and notation, understands the structure of GCSE and A-Level questions, and formats its working out to align with how marks are awarded by AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC. This means the working you see is the working you should write in your exam.
The solver also understands UK-specific terminology. It knows that "factorise" means the same as the American "factor," that "working out" means "showing your work," and that British students learn "maths" not "math." These details matter when you are preparing for exams set by British examination boards.
Free to Use
Upload up to 20 problems per day completely free. No account required, no credit card needed. Simply upload your problem, get the solution, and get back to revising. For unlimited access and additional features like saved solutions and progress tracking, premium plans are available.
Need Help in an Exam?
Our online solver is perfect for homework and revision. For invigilated examinations where phones are not permitted, covert hardware solutions provide real-time assistance without any digital footprint.
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