Mathify - AI-powered math & physics animations—instantly
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Mathify is a new way to create math and physics animations with AI.
Instead of writing Manim scripts or setting up render pipelines, you just describe your idea and Mathify generates the code, renders the animation in the cloud, and lets you remix it instantly.
What’s new:
• A prompt → animation workflow
• Built-in code editor + cloud rendering
• Designed for students, engineers, researchers, and creators
Mathify makes visual explanations fast, accessible, and collaborative.



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Hey everyone — I’m José, the solo founder of Mathify 👋
Mathify started from a simple frustration: creating good math or physics animations takes way too long. Setting up Manim, writing scripts, fixing errors, rendering… it kills the flow of explaining an idea.
So I built Mathify to make that process instant.
Describe your idea → get the code → get the animation → remix as much as you want.
Everything runs in the cloud, and the community gallery is already growing fast.
I’d love to hear what you think, try out your prompts, and see what animations you create today.
Your feedback here means a lot — thank you for checking it out 🚀
https://mathify.dev/discover
@josealvarez97 Good work!
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@cristian_alvarez Thanks so much, Cristian! — I’m really happy you checked it out!
Mathify’s been used for everything from visualizing limits and derivatives, to simulating physics systems, to drawing the craziest 3D parametric curves :)
Is there any kind of math or science idea you’ve always wanted to “see” instead of just calculate? I’d love to try generating it with Mathify!
https://mathify.dev/share/4c687cc5-9124-4bdd-9cc2-c1d0e7731ebf
@josealvarez97 Quisiera mas informacion acerca de como graficar ondas sinusoidales y helicoidales
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@rosario_cabrera Thanks, Rosario! Sinusoidal and helical waves are totally doable — Mathify can animate trigonometric functions, 3D spirals, vector fields, you name it.
People have even generated Fourier series demos and simple wave–interference animations.
Is there a specific kind of sinusoidal or helical motion you want to explore — maybe something from physics, engineering, or even music/signal processing?
https://mathify.dev/share/3258b07b-4478-47f3-b6d7-e77d56b7f495
Its interesting. I have to explanada to my son about the circunference and plane 3d and 2d. I recomed it
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@federico_alvarez3 Thanks a lot, Federico — really appreciate you testing a 3D formula with it!
Mathify can handle a surprising range of things: 3D surfaces, differential equations, geometric constructions, even probability distributions.
Since you’re already exploring 3D structures, is there another shape or concept you’d be curious to see animated? Maybe solids of revolution, vector fields, or parametric surfaces?
https://mathify.dev/share/c2ecf176-f663-44e4-8835-4f82c26fd647
Great app, UI is so well developed, I can either use it on my phone or in my laptop. The idea is also great, I have always struggled with math concepts because I’m a very visual person so having the opportunity to look at it helps me a lot
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@oswilehi Thank you, Oscar! I’m really glad the UI felt smooth — and totally agree, seeing math visually makes a huge difference.
Mathify can animate things like integrals building area under a curve, linear algebra transformations, projectile motion, fractals, or even simple machine-learning concepts.
Is there a concept you’ve always wished someone would animate properly? I’d love to try it and see how Mathify handles it.
I know you're a software engineer ;) — so I thought of showing you this one as well created by another user in the community!
https://mathify.dev/share/a81587c1-679e-4b50-adf8-e12d00ced443
This aplication is very useful for graphic animation of well knew mathematical functions. However ¿how I could graphic a mathematical function very special, such the toroidal movement solenoid? ¿Should I entering the parameters?
Great work! It can make math learning easier