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Math Quiz Solver — Step-by-Step AI Answers
QuizSolve is a free AI math quiz solver that reads the question right on your quiz page — including equations, graphs, and images — and returns the worked, step-by-step solution alongside the final answer in about two seconds. It covers algebra, calculus, trigonometry, geometry, and precalculus with no tab switching and no signup.
Free · no signup · 5 questions/day + 2 screenshot solves
Last updated: July 2026
What Is a Math Quiz Solver?
A math quiz solver is an AI tool that works out the answer to a math question the way a tutor would — not just handing you a final number, but showing the step-by-step working that gets there. Math quizzes are different from other subjects: the answer is only half the point, because instructors care about method, and a single arithmetic slip changes everything. That's exactly where students get stuck on timed algebra, calculus, trig, geometry, and precalculus quizzes.
QuizSolve is a math quiz solver built as an AI Chrome extension that works directly on your quiz page — across LMS platforms like Canvas, Pearson MyLab / MyMathLab, and more. Instead of retyping an equation into a separate tool, you double-tap the question: QuizSolve reads the on-page prompt (including rendered equations and figures), sends it to an AI model, and shows the full worked solution with an explanation on the page. It's free to start — 5 free questions per day plus 2 screenshot solves, with no account required.
How QuizSolve Solves Math Quizzes Step by Step
Install the Extension
Add QuizSolve to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store in one click. No signup, no API keys, no configuration — the extension is under 1 MB and installs in seconds.
Open Your Math Quiz
Go to your math quiz in a normal Chrome tab — on Canvas, Pearson MyLab / MyMathLab, or another LMS. QuizSolve detects the on-page question automatically, equations and all.
Double-Tap for the Worked Solution
Double-tap any question. QuizSolve reads it, runs it through the AI, and shows the step-by-step working plus the final answer directly on the page — no tab switch.
Under the hood, QuizSolve parses the question container in the quiz page's DOM — extracting the prompt text, any rendered equations, and embedded images or graphs — then sends that context to a state-of-the-art AI model in step-by-step math mode. The round trip from double-tap to on-screen solution typically takes one to two seconds, and the response lays out each transformation, substitution, or integration step rather than only the result.
Because everything happens on the quiz page itself, there's no separate calculator window to manage and no re-typing of messy notation. The worked steps are the part worth reading: for numeric-entry and multi-part items, seeing how the answer was derived lets you check your own arithmetic and catch where a sign or exponent went wrong — which is what actually helps on the next, similar problem.
What Math Question Types Does QuizSolve Support?
QuizSolve handles the question formats math quizzes use most, from symbolic work to figure-based items:
Solves linear, quadratic, and systems problems with each step shown
Works through differentiation and integration with the method laid out
Translates the prose into equations, then solves them step by step
Returns the exact value to type in, plus the working behind it
Reads plots and figures with a multimodal model and reasons from them
Identifies the correct option and shows why the others are wrong
Math-quiz quirks — randomized numeric variants, equations rendered as images, and multi-part questions — are handled automatically. QuizSolve works on whatever the quiz page renders, from trig identities to precalculus graphs.
Is It Safe? Responsible Use of a Math Quiz Solver
QuizSolve runs entirely on the quiz page and doesn't switch tabs, open new windows, or inject a visible widget, so there's no obvious on-screen tell during a screen-share. That said, honesty matters: many LMS platforms log basic assignment activity, and some instructors enable additional monitoring. Treat any graded quiz accordingly, and read the worked steps rather than blindly copying them — seeing the method is how you actually learn to solve the next problem yourself.
The important boundary: if your instructor requires a proctoring or lockdown browser — such as Respondus LockDown Browser or Proctorio — the exam runs in a secured environment where Chrome extensions cannot operate at all. QuizSolve will not run there, and no browser extension can. We won't claim to defeat proctoring, because it isn't true. Use QuizSolve on standard, non-proctored math quizzes and homework, and treat graded work responsibly.
Math Quiz Solver — FAQ
Does QuizSolve show step-by-step working or just the answer?
Both. QuizSolve runs in a step-by-step math mode, so it returns the full worked solution — each transformation, substitution, or integration step — alongside the final answer, not just a bare number. For algebra, calculus, trig, geometry, and precalculus questions, this means you can follow the method and check your own arithmetic against it. Reading the steps is the point: it shows you why the answer is correct and where a sign or exponent might have gone wrong, which is what helps on the next similar problem. The working appears right on the quiz page, no tab switch required.
Which math subjects and quiz platforms does it work on?
QuizSolve covers algebra, calculus, trigonometry, geometry, and precalculus, from symbolic equation work to word problems and graph questions. It runs as a Chrome extension directly on your quiz page across LMS platforms, including Canvas and Pearson MyLab / MyMathLab, activating automatically when it detects an on-page question. There's no setup beyond installing the extension: no account, no API key, no configuration. It does not work inside a lockdown or proctoring browser, because those environments disable all Chrome extensions. On standard, non-proctored math quizzes and homework, though, it reads the question and returns the worked solution.
Can QuizSolve read equations, graphs, and images?
Yes. Math questions often render as images or contain plotted graphs, geometric figures, and typeset equations rather than plain text. QuizSolve captures those visuals along with the question text and analyzes them together using a multimodal AI model. That means it can handle graph-reading questions, labeled diagrams, and equations shown as figures, then reason from them to a step-by-step answer. Image and equation support works across the standard quiz page on Canvas, MyMathLab, and other LMS platforms, and every solution still comes with the worked steps so you understand what the figure was actually testing.
Is QuizSolve free to use as a math quiz solver?
Yes. QuizSolve has a genuine free tier: you get 5 free questions per day plus 2 screenshot solves at no cost, with no signup and no credit card required. That's enough to get through most day-to-day math homework and quizzes for free. If you regularly hit the daily cap — during finals week or for a heavy course load — you can upgrade to QuizSolve Pro for unlimited questions and screenshot solves starting at $6.99 per month. There's no paywall before you can try it, which is the main difference from paid-first math answer services that charge before showing any work.
Will my instructor know I used a math solver extension?
Most LMS platforms don't have built-in Chrome-extension detection, and QuizSolve works on the page without switching tabs or showing a visible widget, so it doesn't create an obvious tell. However, be realistic: many platforms log assignment activity, and if your instructor enables a proctoring or lockdown browser, no extension — including QuizSolve — can run inside that secured environment at all. We won't promise you can defeat proctoring, because it isn't true. Use QuizSolve on standard, non-proctored math quizzes, read the steps to learn the method, and treat graded work responsibly.
How is this different from a math answer key?
Static answer-key sites post pre-collected answers to specific assignments, which are often outdated, wrong, or for a different version of the course — and math quizzes frequently randomize the numbers per student, so a shared key is useless. QuizSolve instead reads your actual question, as it appears on your screen, and generates the worked solution with AI in real time. That means it works even on randomized numeric variants where an answer key would fail, and every answer comes with step-by-step working so you can verify the reasoning yourself instead of trusting a number blindly.
Ready to Solve Your Math Quiz?
Install the free QuizSolve Chrome extension and get step-by-step AI answers on your math quizzes. 5 free questions per day plus 2 screenshot solves — no signup.
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