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Mathix
Your math tutor & math solver | Formerly MathGPT
Only one question is allowed at a time.
For best results, use the latest iOS or Android.
Struggling with a math problem? Mathix (MathGPT) turns any equation or word problem into a narrated, step-by-step video — so you can see exactly what to do and why it works. Whether you're working through algebra homework, prepping for a calculus exam, or stuck on a tricky word problem, Mathix walks you through the full solution at your own pace. Pause, rewind, and replay any step until it actually makes sense — not just until you have the answer. You can also download the video explanation and keep it for later review or share it with a classmate. Free daily credits. No sign-up required to start.
Paste any problem and get a visual walkthrough in seconds — organized by step, with narration that explains the reasoning, not just the answer.
Each video breaks down exactly what happens at every step and explains why — so you're not just copying moves, you're actually understanding the method.
Keep your video explanations for later review or share them with classmates and tutors to get help on the same problem.
Pause, rewind, and replay any part of the video until you really understand each step — no more rushing through solutions without grasping the concepts.
Upload a photo of your textbook problem or paste it directly. Get a full video solution you can pause, rewind, and replay as many times as you need.
Covers the most common high school and college math topics — equations, functions, derivatives, integrals, graphs, and word problems across all difficulty levels.
Mathix can generate video explanations in multiple languages, so you can learn in the language you're most comfortable with.
Every step is labeled and paced so you can follow along comfortably. Pause at any point, rewind a step, and review the caption without losing your place.
Formulas are displayed clearly with consistent spacing and formatting — designed so you can read the math easily, even on a phone screen.
Download and share your video explanation with a classmate, tutor, or study group. Everyone sees the exact same steps and reasoning.
Instead of bouncing between YouTube, textbooks, and forums, get one complete explanation — steps, reasoning, and final answer — in under a minute.
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Type it out like '2x + 5 = 17' or paste a word problem directly. You can also upload a photo of a handwritten or printed question.
Include 'Create a math video explanation' in your prompt so the output is formatted as a narrated, step-by-step walkthrough rather than plain text.
You can add details like: 'show every step, explain why each step works, include the final answer, and add a quick check at the end.'
Pause after each step to make sure it clicks before moving on. Rewind any part you want to review — there's no time limit or replay limit.
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Use the AI math video generator to transform a math solver answer into a watchable step-by-step explanation for homework and practice.
Ask the Mathix math solver to show every step and then generate a video that explains each step so students can follow the full reasoning.
Request a video that includes the final answer plus a verification step so you can confirm the solution is correct using the math solver.
Use the AI math video generator to explain what formula is used and why, instead of only giving the answer.
Generate a math video that solves equations or inequalities step-by-step, showing the math solver reasoning and the solution set.
Ask for intercepts, vertex, domain and range, asymptotes, and key points, then generate a video explanation using the math solver.
Let the math solver translate a story problem into equations, then generate a video explanation that walks through the setup and solution.
Create multiple video explanations for similar problem types so you can practice patterns and review steps quickly.
It's a tool that takes any math problem you enter and produces a narrated, step-by-step video explanation — showing you the full solution process, not just the final answer.
Yes — Mathix gives you free daily credits with no payment required to start. Paid plans are available if you need more credits or advanced features.
It covers algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, graphing, and calculus (derivatives and integrals). Most standard math topics are supported.
Type or upload your problem, then add 'Create a math video explanation' to your prompt. The output will be formatted as a step-by-step walkthrough rather than a plain text answer.
Yes. Each step is shown and explained — including why you take that step — so you understand the method, not just the result.
Yes. Paste the word problem as written and Mathix will translate it into equations, then walk through the setup and solution step by step.
Yes. For function or graphing questions, ask for intercepts, vertex, domain and range, or asymptotes and the explanation will cover those specifically.
Yes. Ask for a quick overview or a full breakdown — every step explained in plain language. The level of detail is determined by how you phrase the prompt.
Yes. Watching step-by-step explanations for problem types you're weak on helps you recognize patterns and practice the method — not just memorize answers.
Yes. Run as many problems as your daily credits allow. Generating similar problems side by side is a good way to spot the pattern and build confidence.
No. Plain text like 'x^2 - 4x + 1' works fine. LaTeX is also accepted if you prefer it, but it's never required.
Yes. Upload a clear photo of a printed or handwritten problem and Mathix will extract it and generate a video explanation from what it reads.