What is WebMath?
WebMath is an open-source JavaScript library that provides an in-browser math editor and renderer. It allows creating and displaying mathematical equations and formulas on web pages without needing to write LaTeX code.
Some key features of WebMath include:
- Graphical user interface for building equations visually
- Support for a wide range of mathematical symbols and notation
- Automatic numbering for equations
- LaTeX input mode for power users
- Responsive display that adjusts to mobile screens
- Copyable math text in LaTeX format
- Accessible through standard JavaScript imports in many frameworks
- Customizable through CSS styling and JavaScript options
- Free and open source under the MIT license
WebMath can be used to add mathematical capabilities to websites and web applications spanning education, science, engineering, and more. Its visual builder interface makes it easy for non-LaTeX users to create equations. WebMath aims to deliver the power of TeX typesetting without its learning curve directly on the web.
Mathematica, Photomath, Wolfram Alpha, Symbolab Math Solver, Mathquizily, OneSecondSolver, Mathway, Microsoft Math Solver, Gauthmath, fxSolver, Cymath, Alternate Math Solver, GeoGebra Classic are some alternatives to WebMath.