Mathpix Snip
PDF and Notes app for STEM
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Mathpix - the PDF and notes app for STEM researchers and professionals, powered by next generation OCR

- Convert your handwriting to editable and searchable Markdown documents that can be exported to DOCX, LaTeX, Overleaf, or PDF, with our document conversion technology
- Create searchable PDFs seamlessly with your camera with configurable image filters, that can be read, searched, exported, or downloaded on any device, including the Snip web app at snip.mathpix.com
- The ultimate personal PDF and Notes cloud for researchers: your documents sync seamlessly across devices, including the Snip web app at snip.mathpix.com
- Draw equations directly on your device or take pictures of them, and convert to LaTeX, MathML, Asciimath, Markdown, and more

Website: mathpix.com
Web app: snip.mathpix.com
Twitter: @MathpixApp
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4.52 out of 5

21 ratings in Canada

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Fortschdd on

My TA showed me this app and it seemed be really great until I downloaded it and couldn’t create an account?? I don’t know if its just my phone or the app but plz fix! Microsoft math solver is a good alternative for OCR if anyone else has the same issue.

Best ai tool to turn math formula to text

Sajad144 on

This is the most accurate app that can turn any math formula into text without even a subtle mistake. I really love it.

Unbelievably accurate!

Yamoguns on

I had an assignment for physics, I did it on my iPad, but the teacher said it must be in full text, and asked for resubmission (I don’t cry anymore when teachers bother me I’ve cried enough) I googled imagine into equations or something and this came up, I didn’t think much since they only had 11 reviews, but it is my job to tell you all that this is extraordinary, I literally just installed it on my Laptop and watched their quick tutorial and understood how to use it, I recommend it, it understands everything lovely 🤭🤭🥶🥶

Fast, useful, but room for improvement

Sciman3 on

I have an assignment due that requires all our formulas to be shown, and typed out. I was not looking forward to this, and thought I’d look for a handwriting to latex converter. This app works really quite well and definitely saved me time entering all my formulas. The ability to also use markdown meant I could write most of the report and format it nicely, all without exiting the app. There are a few things I would like to see improved. Firstly, I had checked to see if the app listed any in-app purchases before downloading the app. Since none were listed, I was disappointed when I got a message saying I had run out of snips on my free account. Because a subscription isn’t technically done as an in-app purchase (you are redirected to the website to upgrade), I understand now why there were no purchases listed on the AppStore page. I do wish the subscription details were either more obvious on the AppStore page, or were mentioned during first-run. Additionally, there doesn’t seem to be much palm rejection, which makes using an Apple Pencil a little tricky at times; large lines suddenly jump across the page when writing equations by hand. Also, the ability to switch to eraser with the double-tap pencil gesture would be nice, though the ability to scribble out mistakes to erase them makes this a lot less of an issue. The app also seemed to get stuck when changing iPad orientations, requiring me to quit the app and reopen it. Lastly, I would love to see some form of indicator for recognized handwriting that potentially has a low confidence rating. I’ve found I do have to go over the equations carefully after writing them to make sure all the “.” were interpreted properly, and that all the symbols (gamma, infinity, etc.) converted correctly too. I’m also not totally sure, but I felt like the equation I was shown in the preview changed when I hit the accept checkmark, resulting in equations that looked right in the preview, but were then entered into the document incorrectly. Overall, I found this app worked well for what I needed it to, the subscription is a decent price, and the issues I have with it (other than maybe the palm rejection) are pretty minor. Definitely would recommend giving it a try!

Saves tons of time

Olga R. Ibragimova on

Accurately reads my handwriting, and saves me a lot of time of typing the formulas out. Also, it helps me to better learn LaTeX.

Doesn’t work as well as promised.

yesman12222 on

This might be ok with simple equations but fails miserably with advanced mathematics (research level). Even if you write on lined paper the app has difficulty distinguishing between subscripts and regular text. It will often confuse brackets with C’s. Preparing mathematics for submission to a journal for publication takes longer than just regular latex as you will forever be correcting symbols to the correct font even when your formula’s are somewhat correctly recognized.

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App Info

Publisher
Mathpix, Inc.
Languages
English
Recent version
4.2.1 (2 months ago )
Released on
Aug 7, 2019 (4 years ago )
Last updated
2 months ago