Equatio
Math accessibility tool that converts spoken, typed or handwritten math to digital form
Equatio is an assistive technology tool that allows users to create, edit, and visualize math equations digitally through typing, handwriting, or voice dictation. Teachers can use Equatio to create more accessible math worksheets, assessments, and online quizzes, ensuring that students of all abilities can demonstrate their understanding. Students can complete math work digitally and clearly without worrying about neat handwriting. Parents can assist children by making homework easier to complete and submit online. Best suited for middle school, high school, and college students, especially those needing accommodations or alternative formats for math expression.
Key Features: Recognizes handwritten math with AI; reads math aloud; creates accessible equations in Google Docs/Slides.
Pricing: Free for teachers,
Premium for students (~$1/student)
Best For: Upper Elementary, Secondary
Limitations (If Any): Struggles with very complex notation; student license needed for full use.
Accessibility: Helps dysgraphic students by handwriting recognition; speech-to-math input.
★★★★☆ 4.4/5 (math teachers)
