01 / Snap
Point at the exact problem that stopped them.
A photo gives SnapTutor the actual question, not a vague search term or a parent's best guess.
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Homework, handled
Snap a homework problem. Get a 60-second video that teaches the idea—not just the answer. Built for the real 8pm homework moment.
Long division
How many times does 6 go into 84?
Step one
84 ÷ 6 = 14
We ask: how many groups of six fit into eighty-four?
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Aha moment
“Oh, that's how you do it.”
Teach, don’t tell
Concept-first explanations kids can use again.
Built for tonight
No booking, waiting room, or lesson plan.
Real learning support
Short videos made for grades 3–8 math.
The two-minute flow
Just enough help to move forward—with a lesson that stays with them after the worksheet is done.
01 / Snap
A photo gives SnapTutor the actual question, not a vague search term or a parent's best guess.
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02 / Learn
A focused video breaks down the method and the why.
03 / Remember
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For parents
SnapTutor is made for the moment you need useful help now, without making the work feel like it came from someone else.
Why SnapTutor existsThe goal is not to race through homework. It's to replace the stuck feeling with a next step a child understands.
Grade 3–8 math
Built around the skills families meet on ordinary school nights.
Help when needed
Add real-tutor text support when a video is not enough.
Start with tonight
Two teaching videos each day. No course to enroll in. No schedule to coordinate.
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