Guys, I came across an interesting topic — it turns out that in 2026, solving homework from a photo can be done in a couple of seconds thanks to neural networks. Not like before, when you had to write everything manually or search for answers on the internet.



Now there are a whole bunch of services that recognize both printed text and handwriting. Photomath and Mathway are classics; they are specifically designed for math, you point the camera at the problem, and it's done. But if you need to solve homework from a photo not only for math, it's better to look into MathGPT or Gauth — they cover physics, chemistry, and even languages.

For more serious things like higher mathematics or complex graphs, there's Wolfram|Alpha. It's like a super calculator that not only gives an answer but also explains each step. Symbolab is also a good option if you want to understand integrals or differential equations.

And if you're not sure which tool to choose, you can try BotHub — it's like an aggregator where different AI models are collected (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude). There, you can solve homework from a photo using several neural networks and pick the answer you like best.

The new Nano Banana Pro from Google is pure magic — it not only solves but can also rewrite the answer in your own handwriting or format it as an infographic. But that's a much more advanced level.

The main downside is that most full features require a subscription. You can try for free, but to get a full solution analysis, you need to pay. But this really motivates you to learn instead of just copying answers, right?
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