Khayyam Math

Watch math come alive while you ask.

Khayyam Math turns a plain-English question into a custom diagram with synchronised audio narration — in seconds. Type "show how the angles of a triangle sum to π" and watch the figure build itself, phrase by phrase.

Triangle with three angle arcs at vertices A, B, C A B C α + β + γ = π
Sample figure rendered by Khayyam Math

01How it works

Ask in plain words

"Show the unit circle with sin and cos at 30°, 45°, 60°." Or "draw a Riemann sum approximating ∫₀² x² dx with 8 rectangles." No special syntax — just describe what you want to see.

The figure builds itself

GPT-4o emits a custom SVG plus a phrase-timed narration script. Each spoken sentence highlights the exact part of the figure it's describing — the audio cursor and the visual spotlight stay in lock-step from start to finish.

Verified, then shown

A built-in math-correctness inspector reads every claim against the rendered figure. Catches false statements ("interior angles sum to 2π" — actually π) and false visual claims before they reach you. Up to three correction rounds.

02What people draw with Khayyam Math

A non-exhaustive sample. Khayyam Math is good at any concept that lives well as a diagram — math, geometry, set theory, basic physics, causal chains, simple algorithms.

Triangle interior-angle sum
Unit circle with sin / cos
Matrix multiplication, worked
Riemann sum → integral
Pythagorean theorem proof
Set-theory Venn diagrams
Vector addition, head-to-tail
Derivative as tangent slope
Pigeonhole-principle sketch
3SAT → clique reduction
Linked-list / tree structures
Causal diagrams

03FAQ

Is it free?

Yes, while we're in early access. Each signed-in user has a generous daily quota of figures. We'll add paid tiers if/when OpenAI inference costs require it.

How accurate is the math?

Every figure passes through an automated math-correctness inspector that reads each narration phrase + on-canvas caption, flags false claims and visual mismatches, and triggers up to three correction rounds before showing the figure. False-positive acceptance rate is low — but a tutor, not an arbiter; check anything you'd cite.

What works on mobile?

Everything. The chat + canvas stacks vertically on phones, audio plays through the device speakers, and the layout adapts to iPad portrait, desktop, and everything between.

Does it remember the conversation?

Yes. After a figure appears, you can ask follow-up questions ("why is α + β = π/2 here?") in plain chat, and the model answers without redrawing. Or ask for an edit ("highlight the median from A") and the canvas updates incrementally.

What's the data policy?

Your email is the only identifier we keep, used solely for sign-in and per-user usage accounting. Prompts and generated figures are stored to improve the underlying models; no email addresses are ever attached to those records, and we never share your email with third parties.

Why "Khayyam Math"?

Named after Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), the Persian mathematician and astronomer who solved cubic equations geometrically — by drawing the right curves and reading off the roots where they met. That's exactly what this product does: turn an abstract question into a figure you can see, and let the picture do the explaining.