Accuracy & limitations
MathCreator uses artificial intelligence to draft LaTeX for your worksheets and a LaTeX engine in your browser to compile PDFs. That pipeline is useful but not perfect. This page explains what can go wrong and how to reach us if something does.
Mathematical and factual errors
Generated problems, worked steps, and answer keys may be incorrect or misleading. The model can misunderstand your topic, apply the wrong method, or omit important context. Always review every PDF yourself before using it for teaching, homework, or grading.
The generator may fail
Worksheet generation or PDF compilation can fail. You might see an error message, an endless loading state, or a blank preview. Common causes include unusual notation, very long instructions, edge-case formatting, browser or device limits, network issues, or temporary problems with our services.
PDFs may contain mistakes or look wrong
Even when a PDF is produced successfully, the document may still have wrong math or wording. Layout and typesetting can also be off: text or equations overlapping, odd page breaks, misaligned columns, spacing that looks strange, headers or figures out of place, or other visual glitches.
What you can try
- Review carefully Read the full PDF before sharing or printing it.
- Adjust and regenerate Simplify your topic or options, then run Generate Preview again.
- Narrow the scope Shorter instructions and fewer special requirements usually compile more reliably.
We want your feedback
If the generator fails, if the PDF has errors, or if anything looks out of place or weird, you are encouraged to get in touch. Reports help us improve reliability and quality for everyone.
Please use our contact page to describe what you tried and what went wrong. Include your browser if you can; screenshots or the topic you entered are especially helpful. We aim to respond within two to three business days.