
Photomath
Founded Year
2014Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
$32.27MValuation
$0000About Photomath
Photomath develops a mathematics learning application. Its artificial intelligence (AI) platform reads and solves mathematical problems by using the camera of a mobile device and allows students to solve math problems. It was founded in 2014 and is based in San Mateo, California. In February 2023, Photomath was acquired by Google.
Loading...
Loading...
Research containing Photomath
Get data-driven expert analysis from the CB Insights Intelligence Unit.
CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Photomath in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on Sep 27, 2023.

Sep 27, 2023
The big tech company leading in AI acquisitionsExpert Collections containing Photomath
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
Photomath is included in 2 Expert Collections, including Education Technology (Edtech).
Education Technology (Edtech)
3,423 items
These companies offer tech-enabled solutions that facilitate education and learning for people of all ages, from pre-K to adult and professional education.
Artificial Intelligence
6,887 items
Latest Photomath News
Aug 23, 2024
ChatGPT still leads the way in generative AI apps, but the runners-up give some interesting insight into which tools are most popular - and how people are using them. Wong Yu Liang/Getty Images Which generative AI apps are people using? Which ones are people trying a few times and ditching, and which ones are they sticking with? Andreessen Horowitz, a California-based venture capital firm, sheds some light on those questions with the third installment of its Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps list. Every six months, the firm says, it analyzes available data to see what AI apps people are using. Andreessen Horowtiz then creates two lists of the top 50 apps: one by unique visits, and the other by total monthly active users. There's no surprise which app takes the top spot on both: ChatGPT. There is a little overlap between the two lists, but few apps make both. Here's a deeper look at the data. In terms of unique monthly visits over the last six months, ChatGPT tops the list by a wide margin. Familiar names like Character.ai, Perplexity, Claude, and Suno sit in the top five spots, with JanitorAI, Quillbot, Poe, LinerAI, and CivitAI in the top 10. By total active monthly users, ChatGPT is number one again, but the top five is totally different. Here, Microsoft Edge , Photomath, Nova, and Bing make up the top five, with Remini, Chat & Ask AI, Brainly, Meitu, and Character.AI rounding out the top 10. What can we take from this? First off, the data suggests people are using AI mostly for creative endeavors. Andreessen Horowitz notes that 52% of the apps on both lists focus on content creation or editing. Most of them are image and video-creating apps, but voice and music generators are popular as well. Video-generating apps Luna and Viggle appeared on the top monthly visits list for the very first time, taking the 14th and 21st spots, respectively -- indicating a clear interest in AI-generated video. Music generator Suno made the list last time but surged from the 36th spot to the fifth spot this time around. It's understandable why people are interested in checking out generative AI apps that let you create photos, voices, or music -- but the apps they choose to subscribe to tell a different story. Most of the apps on the top of the active monthly user list are either all-purpose chatbots like ChatGPT, Bing, or Microsoft Edge, or niche ones like PhotoMath. Since Photomath likely saw a surge in people seeking end-of-the-year math help for school, it'll be interesting to see the next list to see if those subscribers stayed over summer break. Andreessen Horowitz also noted that apps for generating things other than images are on the rise. The generative apps on the last list, just six months ago, were almost all image-based. On this list, image generators make up just 41% of generative apps. Artificial Intelligence
Photomath Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Photomath founded?
Photomath was founded in 2014.
Where is Photomath's headquarters?
Photomath's headquarters is located at 20 East 3rd Avenue, San Mateo.
What is Photomath's latest funding round?
Photomath's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did Photomath raise?
Photomath raised a total of $32.27M.
Who are the investors of Photomath?
Investors of Photomath include Google, NVIDIA Inception Program, Learn Capital, Cherubic Ventures, Goodwater Capital and 4 more.
Loading...
Loading...