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I don't know about you, but I am shocked that modern neural networks can solve homework directly from a photo. You just point the camera at the problem — and here’s a ready-made solution with a step-by-step explanation. This is no longer science fiction but everyday reality in 2025.
I’ve tried many services, and here are my observations. If you need a solution from a photo specifically for math — Photomath and Mathway handle it perfectly. They recognize both printed text and handwriting (although they may make mistakes with messy handwriting). Symbolab is also good, especially if you need complex formulas and graphs.
For a broader range of subjects — physics, chemistry — I recommend MathGPT. The site is in English, but the neural network understands Russian without any problems. Free, no registration required — just upload a photo and get the solution.
Wolfram|Alpha is for serious problems. A universal computational engine that can solve almost anything: from integrals to data analysis. But photo recognition is only available in the paid version.
If you want everything in one place — BotHub and Gauth offer access to different models and services. BotHub is especially interesting because it integrates ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and is constantly updated with new versions.
A new product — Nano Banana Pro from Google DeepMind. It’s not just photo solutions but full analysis: it can reproduce the answer in the same handwriting, present the solution as an infographic, and works with text in multiple languages. Impressive.
In general, the choice depends on what you need. For school math — Photomath or Mathway. For a universal problem solver — MathGPT or BotHub. For higher mathematics and physics — Wolfram|Alpha. All these neural networks have turned smartphones into real virtual tutors that work 24/7. Some say it makes life easier; others say it ruins education. I think the main thing is to use this as a learning aid, not as a substitute for understanding.