We’ve all been there – you’ve scribbled a perfect mathematical equation in your notebook, only to realize you need it in digital format. Manually recreating fractions, integrals, or summation symbols in word processors can feel like solving the same problem twice. But what if you could simply snap a photo and get a perfect digital version? The Handwritten Math Problem From students archiving lecture notes to researchers sharing findings, handwritten math remains stubbornly analog in our digital ...