Type or paste your solution and the page comes out written in your actual handwriting — on real grid paper, with stacked fractions, radicals and exponents that look like a notebook. Not a generic font: your own letters, natural variations included.
Fill a short template once with a pen — the system captures every letter, digit and symbol of yours.
Stacked fractions, stretching radicals, exponents and indices — not a flat line of text.
Grid, lined, dotted or blank paper — ready to print or hand in.
After rendering, adjust size, weight and spacing — for the whole page or a single letter.
Fill in one short template in your own hand, scan it and upload. From then on, anything you type or paste — English, Hebrew and math — renders as a page that looks handwritten by you, downloadable as PDF or Word.
The page is built from your actual letters, captured in several variations per character, so repeated words never look stamped. You can also nudge the size, slope and spacing of individual letters.
Yes — that's the big differentiator: stacked fractions, radicals with a stretching bar, exponents, indices and Greek letters. You can paste LaTeX directly.