Building Tesseract, we kept running into the same thing: every "homework helper" out there optimizes for the answer. Snap a problem get a wall of text steps. But as students ourselves, we noticed the steps rarely made the concept click. What actually helped was someone drawing it out and walking us through it.
So we built the opposite: instead of text steps, Tesseract generates a personalized, narrated, animated video explanation for your exact question in seconds.
Curious how others here learned best when they were stuck: was it re-reading steps, watching a video, or having someone explain it one-on-one? We're launching tomorrow (June 22) and I'll be around all day would genuinely love this community's feedback.
When students get stuck, they're stuck choosing between text-step apps (Photomath, ChatGPT) that build no intuition, or generic YouTube lectures made for everyone — not their exact question.
Tesseract turns any question into a personalized, animated video explanation — narrated and drawn out step by step, the way the best 1-on-1 tutor would explain it. Generated for your problem, in seconds.
Live worldwide on the App Store. We're shipping, not pitching.