Google’s newest app, Photomath is a move forward in making AI-powered tools for getting work done easier to find. This app is made to assist people with solving tricky math problems.
Photomath, a well-known math-solving app, was bought by Google in May 2022. After getting approval from regulators last summer, the acquisition is now complete. Recently, 9to5Google noticed that Photomath has shifted to Google’s publisher account on the Play Store and Apple’s App Stores for iOS/iPadOS.
Launched in Croatia in 2014, Photomath has become super popular with over 100 million downloads. People really like it, giving it high ratings on both the Play Store (4.5 stars) and the App Store (4.8 stars). The app does something cool – it helps you solve all sorts of math problems, from easy ones to really tough ones like calculus. Just snap a picture of the problem, and Photomath shows you how to solve it step by step. It’s handy for students and learners of any age.
What makes Photomath so cool is how fast and accurate it is, making it one of the best math apps worldwide. There’s also a special “Photomath Plus” option you can subscribe to for $9.99 a month or $69.99 a year. With this, you get extra features like answers to problems from textbooks, fun animated lessons, and detailed explanations.
What’s in it for Google?
You might have used Google Lens to solve homework problems or found help for complex math on Google Search. Google recently acquired Photomath, which has smart technology for reading and solving math problems. This could mean Google wants to make its AI even better. Photomath’s skills could improve Google products like Lens and Search by helping them recognize text and solve problems faster.
With Google and Microsoft competing in AI, Google is determined to stay ahead, even against Microsoft’s ChatGPT. Combining Photomath’s math AI with Google’s own AI projects like Gemini could lead to a super-smart assistant that does everything.
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