For STEM students

Messy math notes,
compilable LaTeX in seconds.

Photograph handwritten derivations or paste a half-typed problem set. LaTeXSnap returns clean, compilable LaTeX source and a ready-to-submit PDF — without Overleaf, without retyping equations by hand.

One plan. No free tier. Cancel anytime.

How it works

From notebook page to submission in three steps.

Built for problem sets, lab writeups, and thesis fragments. No prompt engineering, no Overleaf account.

01

Upload or paste

Drop a photo of handwritten work, or paste plain-text math you've been typing in chat. PDF page snippets work too.

02

Convert

LaTeXSnap reads the equations, structure, and inline notation and returns compilable LaTeX source — not a screenshot, not Markdown.

03

Download

Copy the LaTeX into your project, or download a typeset PDF ready to submit.

Student plan
$9/ month

One plan. Everything included.

  • Unlimited LaTeX conversions from image or text
  • Compiled PDF downloads
  • Multi-line equations, matrices, aligned environments
  • Cancel anytime from your account
Subscribe — $9 / month
No free tier. No usage caps inside the plan.

Why not just Mathpix or a chatbot?

Mathpix charges $14.99/month and stops at the source — you still need Overleaf or a local TeX install to get a PDF.

A general chatbot can transcribe equations, but you'll spend the afternoon prompting it into proper amsmath and chasing broken alignments. LaTeXSnap is one upload, one click, one PDF.

Built for the work you actually do

Problem sets, lab writeups, thesis drafts.

LaTeXSnap recognizes inline math, display equations, aligned derivations, matrices, and the kind of mid-page corrections that real notebooks contain.

Open the appReview how it works