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Mathpix
Mathpix converts PDFs and images into searchable, exportable text with OCR APIs and apps for STEM content.
Mathpix
OCR for PDFs, images, and STEM documents
What is Mathpix?
Mathpix is an OCR and document conversion platform that turns PDFs and images into machine-readable text, with tools for developers, enterprises, researchers, and authors working with STEM content.
How to use Mathpix?
- 1Upload a PDF, image, or screenshot to the app or API.
- 2Choose an output format such as LaTeX, Markdown, Word, or plain text.
- 3Review and edit the extracted content if needed.
- 4Integrate the API into your workflow or export the converted file for sharing and publishing.
Mathpix Key Features
- PDF and image OCR conversion
- LaTeX and Markdown output
- STEM-focused recognition for math and chemistry
- Handwriting and table extraction
- Foreign language text recognition
- Developer APIs
- Enterprise-scale document conversion
- Desktop and productivity apps
Mathpix Use Cases
- Convert research papers into editable text
- Extract equations into LaTeX
- Digitize scanned PDFs for search and analysis
- Convert tables and structured documents
- OCR screenshots and screen content
- Prepare documents for publishing and collaboration
- Process large archives of unstructured documents
Mathpix Pricing & Free Credits
Mathpix currently operates on a Paid model.
Mathpix Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong STEM OCR support, including math and chemistry
- Outputs to formats useful for research and publishing
- Offers both APIs and end-user apps
- Suitable for enterprise-scale document conversion
- Supports tables, handwriting, and foreign languages
Cons
- Exact pricing is not listed on the homepage
- Best results may still require manual review for complex documents
- Public details on limits and trials are limited
What is Mathpix best for?
- Researchers and academics
- Developers building OCR workflows
- Enterprises digitizing document archives
- Authors preparing technical content
- Users needing LaTeX conversion from screenshots or PDFs