Making STEM Content Accessible with Mathpix
Getting Started with Mathpix
Once you have access to Mathpix, select Snip Webapp to explore the web-based tool. With this tool you can:
- Convert PDFs to Word and other formats
- Convert images to more accessible versions
- This works on images with math, text, tables, figures, chemistry, both printed and handwritten images, and images with foreign languages
- Create and edit documents combining Markdown, LaTeX, and HTML
Watch this to get a quick overview on how to use the tool
Please note that if you starting with a PDF, we recommend that you covert those to Word documents to provide as an option for students. These outputted Word documents will still need to be edited for accuracy and accessibility. Read more about creating accessible Word documents and writing alternative text for images.
Mathpix offers a desktop version of the tool that works similarly to the browser version described above. Your content syncs across all of the different Mathpix platforms.
Please note that if you starting with a PDF, we recommend that you covert those to Word documents to provide as an option for students. These outputted Word documents will still need to be edited for accuracy and accessibility. Read more about creating accessible Word documents and writing alternative text for images.
Mathpix also offers a mobile app that has similar functionality to the tools above, but allows you to take pictures with your camera as well as write equations with a stylus. Your content syncs across all of the different Mathpix platforms.
There is also the option to download the Snip Chrome Extension to convert PDFs directly from your browser