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Whiteboard Equation to LaTeX Online

Turn clear whiteboard photos, classroom screenshots, lecture board captures, and online whiteboard formulas into editable LaTeX.

Quick answer: Take a clear photo or screenshot of the whiteboard equation, crop the formula area, upload or paste it to Miss Formula, then copy the recognized LaTeX into your notes or Overleaf project.

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Convert Board Formulas into LaTeX

BOARD

Use Whiteboard Photos

Start from classroom boards, office whiteboards, tablet boards, or screenshots from online lessons.

TEX

Copy LaTeX Output

Move recognized equations into Overleaf, Markdown notes, research drafts, or study materials.

NOTE

Better Lecture Notes

Turn board work into editable notes instead of keeping formulas as flat screenshots.

PHOTO

Works from Images

Use clear photos, cropped screenshots, scanned board notes, and equation images from recorded lectures.

WORD

Word Output Available

Keep a Word-ready result when the same equation needs to be used in Microsoft Word.

WEB

Online Workflow

Recognize whiteboard formulas in the browser without downloading a separate formula editor.

How to Convert a Whiteboard Equation to LaTeX

1

Capture the Board Clearly

Take a steady photo or screenshot where the equation is in focus and not blocked by glare.

2

Crop the Formula Area

Keep the equation visible while removing extra board space, unrelated text, and heavy perspective distortion.

3

Upload or Paste to Miss Formula

Add the image in your browser and let the converter recognize the math expression.

4

Copy and Review LaTeX

Paste the LaTeX into your editor and compare it with the board image before using it in final notes.

Why Whiteboard Equations Are Hard to Retype

Whiteboard formulas often appear during lectures, tutoring sessions, meetings, and online classes. They are useful in the moment, but rebuilding them later can be slow when the expression includes nested fractions, integrals, limits, matrices, or handwritten symbols.

A whiteboard equation to LaTeX workflow helps you move from a board capture to editable source. Miss Formula recognizes the visible equation image and gives you LaTeX you can revise, compile, and reuse.

Best Use Cases

  • Classroom lectures: turn board derivations into LaTeX notes for review.
  • Online lessons: capture equations from digital whiteboards and video calls.
  • Tutoring sessions: convert worked examples into reusable study material.
  • Research meetings: preserve board formulas in a format you can edit later.

Tips for Better Whiteboard Recognition

Use good lighting, crop tightly around the formula, and avoid steep angles when possible. If the board has multiple equations, capture one expression or one aligned block at a time so the output is easier to review.

Related Handwriting and Image Workflows

For handwritten math going into Word, see Handwritten Equations to Word. For a broader handwriting workflow, use Handwritten Math Converter. For other image sources, see Picture to LaTeX or Image to LaTeX for Overleaf.

FAQ

Can I convert a whiteboard photo to LaTeX?
Yes. Upload or paste a clear whiteboard equation image to Miss Formula and copy the recognized LaTeX output.

Can I use screenshots from online whiteboards?
Yes. Clear screenshots from online classes, video calls, and digital whiteboards are good sources for this workflow.

Can I export recognized formulas to Word too?
Yes. Miss Formula also supports Word-ready output, and recognized formulas can be exported to one Word file with one click.

Convert Whiteboard Equations into LaTeX

Capture a clear board formula, recognize it online, and keep editable LaTeX for notes, papers, and Overleaf.

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