AI Formula Creator for Word & Documents
Create any mathematical formula with a simple text description. Copy to Word in one click.
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Create formulae from scratch - even ones you can't find online
A formula generator retrieves known equations like the quadratic formula or Newton's second law. A formula creator goes further: it builds notation from your description, even when the expression is novel, non-standard, or specific to your project. That distinction matters when you need a custom equation that no textbook covers.
Describe what the formula should contain - variables, operators, structure - and the AI assembles it into properly typeset notation. For example, 'fraction with delta-T over 2 pi times square root of L over g' produces the formatted expression instantly, complete with Greek letters, fraction bars, and radical signs. No template browsing, no LaTeX syntax to memorise.
FormulAI's formula creator is especially useful for researchers defining new quantities, lecturers building exam-specific notation, and technical writers documenting proprietary models. The output is standard LaTeX under the hood, which means it pastes cleanly into Microsoft Word's equation editor, Google Docs, Overleaf, PowerPoint, and any tool that accepts LaTeX input.
How it works
Describe your formula
Type a description in plain English - e.g. 'quadratic formula' or 'Maxwell's equations'.
AI generates it
Our AI instantly converts your description into a properly formatted mathematical formula.
Copy into Word
Click Copy and paste the result directly into Microsoft Word's equation editor.
FormulAI vs MathType
| Feature | MathType | FormulAI |
|---|---|---|
| Works with Word | ✅ | ✅ |
| Price | ~$300/yr | From £2.49 |
| Installation | Required (~200 MB) | Not required |
| AI-powered input | ❌ | ✅ |
| Speed | Slow (manual clicking) | Instant |
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Frequently asked questions
Can I create formulas for Google Docs as well?
The generated LaTeX can be pasted into any equation editor that supports LaTeX, including Google Docs' equation editor.
Is there a limit to how complex the formula can be?
No hard limit. Multi-line systems of equations, matrices, integrals - all are supported.
Can I save my formulas?
Currently formulas are generated on demand. You can copy and store them in a document or notes app.
Is this tool suitable for A-level students?
Yes, it's designed to be accessible at all levels - from GCSE to postgraduate mathematics.
Does it generate numbered equations?
The formula itself is generated without numbering. You can add equation numbers manually in Word.