When a Google AI Overview shows useful math but direct copy-paste into Word turns formulas into broken text, convert the visible equation into Word-ready editable math.
Quick answer: Capture the Google AI Overview equation as a clean screenshot, paste or upload it to Miss Formula, then copy the recognized Word-ready equation into Microsoft Word. If the answer exposes clean LaTeX, you can also press Alt+= in Word, paste the LaTeX, and press Enter.
Use screenshots from AI search answers, derivations, summaries, and rendered equation snippets.
Paste recognized equations into Microsoft Word and continue editing the notation in your document.
Copy LaTeX for notes, technical writing, Markdown, and reuse outside Word.
Use visual recognition when browser copy-paste loses formula structure or spacing.
Convert Google AI Overview equation screenshots in your browser without installing a desktop editor.
Recognized formulas can be exported to one Word file with one click.
Open the AI Overview result and make sure the formula is fully visible, with subscripts and superscripts readable.
Snip only the equation or the smallest useful area around it so the recognition input stays focused.
Add the screenshot in the browser and let Miss Formula recognize the mathematical structure.
Copy the Word-ready result into Microsoft Word, then review the inserted equation against the original AI Overview.
AI search answers can mix rendered math, plain text, source snippets, and surrounding explanation. A direct paste into Word may flatten the equation, drop alignment, or leave you with raw source that still needs manual rebuilding.
A dependable copy Google AI Overview equations to Word workflow treats the visible formula as the source. Capture it, recognize it with Miss Formula, and paste Word-ready editable math into your document.
If the AI Overview or linked source gives a clean LaTeX expression, click where the equation should go, press Alt+=, paste the LaTeX, then press Enter. For long formulas, matrices, aligned derivations, or fragile formatting, Miss Formula is usually faster.
For chat output, see How to Copy ChatGPT Equations to Word, How to Copy Gemini Equations to Word, and How to Copy Claude Equations to Word. For web pages outside AI search results, use Copy Equation from Website to Word.
Can I copy Google AI Overview equations into Word as editable equations?
Yes. If direct copy-paste is unreliable, capture the equation and convert it with Miss Formula.
Does this work when the equation appears as an image or rendered math?
Yes. A clear screenshot is often the most stable input when the formula is visible but not easy to copy as editable source.
Can recognized AI Overview equations be exported as a Word file?
Yes. Recognized formulas can be exported to one Word file with one click.
Capture the formula, convert it online, and paste Word-ready editable math into your document.
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