Mathleaks, a leader in educational innovation, has announced the US launch of MathVizy, a game-changing artificial intelligence redefining how mathematics is taught and learnt. MathVizy is the first math-specific AI to combine step-by-step problem-solving with interactive visualizations, making math education accessible, engaging, and intuitive for students, teachers, and parents nationwide.
Mathleaks seeks to make math more accessible to everyone. With MathVizy, the platform is taking a giant leap toward creating a world where math is no longer a barrier but a bridge to opportunity for learners of all backgrounds. It bridges significant gaps in math education by helping students understand topics clearly. It saves teachers hours on grading and administrative tasks, allowing them to focus on teaching. It helps parents stay connected and informed by providing progress updates targeted to their child’s specific requirements.
Speaking about the platform, Jesper Mårtensson, CEO of Mathleaks, said:
MathVizy is more than just a tool—it’s a game-changer for the education system. With our roots in innovation and teaching, we’re proud to bring this transformational technology to classrooms and homes across America, starting in Minnesota. Our mission has always been about empowering learners, and MathVizy is the next step in making math education equitable, effective, and inspiring.
MathVizy’s Unique Advantages
- Interactive Learning: Visual explanations demystify even the most challenging math concepts.
- Smart Automation: Instant grading, feedback, and assignment creation for teachers.
- Personalized Insights: Tailored learning paths for every student.
Mathleaks’ unwavering commitment to privacy ensures that user data remains secure, giving schools, teachers, and families peace of mind. It aims to help students thrive by providing motivating, innovative, and affordable eLearning solutions. As its product line grows, the company hopes to keep its socially responsible pricing consistent across all platforms. It promotes rational thought, which is essential in an increasingly automated culture. Mathleaks makes it simple to study math when it becomes challenging, from junior high to first year of college. The platform’s users can study anywhere and whenever they want, on any device or platform – mobile, tablet, PC, iPhone or Android.
MathVizy allows students to take a snapshot of a math problem with their phone and receive a clear, step-by-step explanation. It recognizes students’ knowledge gaps and recommends tailored learning strategies. Automatic reports allow teachers and parents to follow progress effortlessly. It assesses the student’s thinking abilities, suggests further exercises, communicates with the teacher, and personalizes explanations for their specific needs.