Mathos AI is an AI-powered math solving and learning platform that provides step-by-step solutions, visual explanations, and concept clarifications for math problems, using input by text, photo, or document uploads.
The platform covers a wide range of math topics—from basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry to advanced calculus and linear algebra—and also supports some physics and engineering calculations.
Mathos AI typically uses a freemium model, offering core solving features for free, with advanced features such as unlimited usage or expert assistance available via a paid subscription.
The platform solves problems using AI models and claims high accuracy in many areas. Users can verify the solution logic through the provided step-by-step derivations.
Supports manual input of formulas, voice descriptions, photo or screenshot uploads of handwritten or printed problems, and direct PDF uploads with problems circled.
Users can upload PDF textbooks or worksheets, circle or select the math problems to solve, and the platform will provide step-by-step solutions for those problems.
Yes. Teachers can use it to assist lesson planning, generate practice questions, validate solution approaches, or use it as a classroom demonstration tool for concept explanations and visualizations.
Typically, the problems you submit are used to generate solutions. For specifics on data handling, please refer to their official privacy policy for details.
Yes. Mathos AI offers a web version and mobile apps available in app stores, usable on smartphones and tablets.
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