Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question about using MathGPT? We’ve collected all the answers to the questions we hear most often, so dig in!
FAQ
As many as you’d like; we don’t impose a limit on the number of prompts you can send. That said, every prompt is limited to 250 words. We advise you to keep prompts focused on one assignment and avoid combining questions across subjects.
We don’t limit the number of prompts, but their length shouldn’t exceed 250 words. File uploads are limited to 10 MB to keep our tool running smoothly, too. MathGPT is free, so there are no paywalled features to annoy you!
Don’t despair: tweak your prompt and generate another response. Depending on the reason why you’re not happy with the response, you may want to double-check your files or add more precision to the prompt. Simply paraphrasing your question can also go a long way.
No. We retain them long enough for query processing and response generation, but we don’t store them long-term. So, you can feel confident that your privacy is protected. Plus, we also secured all data exchanges and processing with encryption to protect data in transit.
At the moment, MathGPT can solve problems and answer questions across 20+ disciplines, including math, physics, biology, chemistry, algebra, geometry, and accounting. Our tool also assists with questions across different academic levels.
Absolutely. In fact, you have unlimited access to all of our tool’s features as a visitor. That said, there’s a tradeoff: you won’t be able to review your past interactions with MathGPT. So, make sure to download or copy them for future reference!
In short, a lot. Our tool can solve problems, even if they have a visual component to them, like a diagram or chart. It can also answer any of your questions to help you revise material before a class or exam.
No. MathGPT is a browser-only tool. So, all you have to do is open our website in the browser of your choosing. If you prefer to send your questions on the go, no problem: we’ve optimized the website for optimal experience on mobile devices.
Absolutely. MathGPT shows its work whenever you ask it to solve a problem. That can help you follow the process behind it or pinpoint where you went wrong in your solution. Want a more detailed solution? Just state so in the prompt!
Of course. We trained MathGPT on high-quality academic sources. We also thoroughly tested and validated the AI model’s output to make sure it’s accurate and reliable. Besides, we keep an eye on its performance to maintain consistent reliability.