Is That Math Right?
Snap a photo of any math problem and instantly verify the answer. Step-by-step solutions included.
Uses a free Groq API key for AI vision + step-by-step solving.
Sign up at console.groq.com/keys (takes 30 seconds). Your key stays in your browser — we never see it.
Point your camera at any math problem — homework, textbook, whiteboard, or handwritten notes. Or type the problem directly.
AI solves the problem step by step, verifies whether the answer is correct, and shows the full solution. Includes common mistakes and study tips.
Studies show students get about 70% of math homework correct. Quick verification catches the other 30% — turning mistakes into learning moments before they become habits.
of parents feel unable to help with their kids' math homework by 6th grade. MathOrNOT gives parents a way to check work confidently, even when the math is beyond them.
MathOrNOT doesn't just say right or wrong — it shows HOW to solve it. Every verification includes a full step-by-step solution so you can follow the reasoning.
Checking your own work is the #1 study habit of top math students. MathOrNOT makes self-checking instant, helping build the confidence that comes from knowing you got it right.
There is no MathOrNOT server. This is a static site on Cloudflare's CDN. Your math photos go directly from your browser to Groq AI using your personal API key. We never see your photos or results.
Don't take our word for it — open Developer Tools → Network tab and see for yourself.
MathOrNOT works as a standalone app on your phone — no app store needed.
This tool is free forever. If it helped you check some math, consider supporting the project.
This tool is part of a suite of 10+ free AI-powered scanners.
Explore the orNot AI Suite →Deep Check uses AI to solve math problems step by step — then compares the AI's solution to the given answer to determine if it's correct.
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MathOrNOT is NOT a substitute for learning. Use it to check your work after solving problems yourself. The best students solve first, then verify. AI verification may not always be accurate for complex or ambiguous problems.
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