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Numiq brings handwritten math into a modern workspace, giving learners room to solve naturally, while giving parents and educators real-time visibility into how thinking unfolds, step by step.
Solve for x
Teacher insight:
Student correctly isolated the variable, then paused on the final division. Numiq flags this as a likely arithmetic slip rather than a conceptual gap.
The design philosophy
The visual language leans into paper, margins, and handwritten space — while the system quietly adds the advantages of software underneath. Familiar to students. More useful to teachers.
A warm notebook-inspired interface reduces friction and keeps the focus on thinking, not the tool.
Subtle cues, underlines, and hints guide students without breaking concentration or flow.
Teachers understand process, not just final answers — which helps target intervention faster.
Three experience pillars
Numiq is distinct from other services because it starts with the analog experience and adds intelligence on top. Not the other way around.
01 · notebook
Warm backgrounds, gentle shadows, and subtle grid lines make the interface feel calm, tactile, and approachable.
02 · handwriting
The writing area is the primary product. Controls stay minimal and secondary to student work.
03 · intelligence
Corrections, hints, and confidence cues are embedded gently into the page so the software feels supportive, not intrusive.
Built for teachers, parents, tutors, students, schools, districts, and anyone in between.
Early access
We're building Numiq for classrooms that care about how students think, not just what they answer.