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Mathleaks Launches MathVizy in the U.S.: Transforming Math Education with AI


Minneapolis, MN – Mathleaks, a leader in educational innovation, is thrilled to announce the U.S. launch of MathVizy, a groundbreaking AI transforming how math is taught and learned. MathVizy is the first math-specific AI to combine step-by-step problem-solving with interactive visualizations, making math education accessible, engaging, and intuitive for students, teachers, and parents nationwide.

At Mathleaks, our mission is to make math make sense for everyone. With MathVizy, we’re taking a giant leap toward our vision of creating a world where math is no longer a barrier but a bridge to opportunity for learners of all backgrounds.

MathVizy addresses critical gaps in math education by:

Empowering students to grasp concepts with clarity.
Saving teachers hours on grading and administrative tasks, so they can focus on teaching.
Helping parents stay involved and informed with progress updates tailored to their child’s needs.

“MathVizy is more than just a tool—it’s a game-changer for the education system,” says Mathleaks CEO, Jesper Mårtensson. “With our roots in innovation and teaching, we’re proud to bring this transformational technology to classrooms and homes across America, starting in Minnesota. Our mission has always been about empowering learners, and MathVizy is the next step in making math education equitable, effective, and inspiring.”

Why MathVizy Stands Out:

Interactive Learning: Visual explanations demystify even the toughest math concepts.
Smart Automation: Instant grading, feedback, and assignment creation for teachers.
Personalized Insights: Tailored learning paths for every student.

Mathleaks’ unwavering commitment to privacy ensures that user data remains secure, giving schools, teachers, and families peace of mind.

To learn more about MathVizy, visit https://mathleaks.com.

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