Matrix Generator for Word
Choose the size and type. Click Generate - get a ready matrix for Microsoft Word.
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Generate a 3×3 general matrix for Microsoft Word
How it works
Microsoft Word's built-in equation editor can create matrices, but the process is slow - you navigate nested menus just to add each cell. This tool bypasses that entirely: choose your dimensions, pick the type, and get a paste-ready Word equation in seconds. No MathType licence, no LaTeX knowledge, no installation required.
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Select the number of rows and columns (1–8 each)
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Choose the matrix type: general, zero, identity, or diagonal
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Click Generate - the AI formats it as a native Word equation (OMML)
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Copy the result and paste into Word using Insert → Equation or Alt+=
The problem with Word
- Word's matrix editor is buried 4+ clicks deep in nested menus
- Identity and zero matrices require tedious manual cell-by-cell filling
- Large matrices (4×4 and above) are nearly impossible to format correctly by hand
Who uses this tool
- Linear algebra homework and university exams
- Engineering system matrices (stiffness, mass, damping)
- Statistics and data science covariance matrices
- Transformation matrices for computer graphics courses
- Thesis chapters requiring multi-dimensional arrays
Frequently asked questions
Can I edit the matrix in Word after pasting?
Yes. Word treats it as a native equation object - click it and edit any cell.
What is the maximum matrix size?
You can generate up to 8×8. For larger matrices, split into blocks.
Does it work with Google Docs?
The tool generates OMML format optimised for Word. Google Docs has limited equation compatibility.
Is it free?
Packs start at $2.99 - one-time payment, no subscription.
Do I need to install anything?
No. It works entirely in the browser - no plugins or add-ons needed.