About us

Free tools for writing math, chemistry, and more — so you can spend less time fighting syntax and more time on the work itself.

Why MATH Keys exists

Typing equations into Docs, Slides, or an email should not mean wrestling with packages, menus, or half-broken LaTeX. MATH Keys started as a practical answer to that problem: a keyboard you can open anywhere, write the expression you need, and paste a clean image or source into the tools you already use.

What began as a way to get through math problem sets faster is growing into a broader STEM toolkit — chemistry, graphing, and more — with the same goal: make technical writing feel as simple as typing.

Founder

Anat Goldstein founded MATH Keys. She is a junior at Harvard studying math and English. She built the first version to help with her own problem sets, then shared it so other students and teachers could work the same way. Today she continues to expand the product beyond math into the subjects STEM students and educators actually need.

Get in touch

Ideas, bugs, feature requests, or just notes on what would help in your classroom or coursework — we want to hear them. Reach out through our contact form or email mathkeys@gold.ly.