AI Math Tutor
Upload algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics, or engineering math notes and get an AI math tutor that explains step by step on a visual blackboard. Practice from your own material and move into exam prep when you are ready.
Math study usually fails when the tool skips steps. Frank is strongest when it can show the path, not just the result.
Math concepts become easier to follow when the tutor writes through the idea, the formula, and the reasoning instead of jumping to the answer.
Frank uses the material you upload, which keeps the explanations aligned with your class language, notation, and topic order.
Once the explanation makes sense, switch into guided questions and exam-style practice without leaving the same study flow.
Start from your own document, get a clearer explanation, then pressure-test the idea with harder practice.
Bring lecture notes, revision sheets, or class PDFs so the tutoring starts from what you are already studying.
Use a Feynman-style breakdown, a Socratic sequence, or a more advanced pass when you want the full derivation.
Generate easy, medium, and hard problems from the same notes so you can check whether the method actually sticks.
The common concerns are usually about step quality, note alignment, and whether the product is useful beyond a single answer.
Frank is built to teach from your notes, not just return a final answer. The flow is explanation first, guided questions next, and exam practice after that.
Yes. The product is designed for math-heavy notes and step-by-step reasoning, so it fits many school and university math workflows.
That is the core use case. Upload your own material so the tutoring and practice stay aligned with the class you are actually taking.
Yes. After the explanation phase, Frank can generate easy, medium, and hard practice so you can move from understanding into exam pressure.
Move to the page that matches how you study next: by subject, by workflow, or by exam pressure.
Bring your own material and get explanations, guided questions, and practice built from the document you are already studying.