Most handwriting tools turn your equations into broken text. Penora renders proper LaTeX/KaTeX math right on the page, so fractions, integrals, matrices and Greek letters look the way they should — in clean, natural handwriting.
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Writing math by hand is slow, and typing it into a generic 'text to handwriting' tool usually mangles it — superscripts collapse, fractions flatten, symbols turn into question marks. Penora was built for coursework, so equations are first-class: you write LaTeX, and it renders as real, readable math on ruled or plain paper.
Use it to produce neat, legible study pages and first drafts you review and make your own — handy when your handwriting is messy, writing by hand is painful, or you just want material that's pleasant to revise from. It's a study aid and a starting point, not a substitute for understanding, so always follow your school's academic-integrity policy.
Fractions, integrals, summations, matrices, Greek letters — typeset correctly, then styled to match your handwriting.
Describe a topic and Penora drafts complete, structured multi-page notes with headings, lists, tables, and equations.
Pick a style and fine-tune slope, spacing, and ink; upload your own handwriting font on any plan.
Download clean pages at up to 3× resolution, or convert to an editable document.
Yes. Insert a formula in LaTeX and Penora renders it with KaTeX on the paper preview, optionally styled in your chosen handwriting font — so equations stay correct instead of breaking into plain text.
Fractions, exponents and subscripts, roots, summations and integrals, matrices, vectors, Greek letters, and most standard LaTeX math constructs.
Yes — the free plan includes the AI writer, LaTeX math, 41 fonts, and PDF/DOCX/PNG export with weekly generation limits. Paid plans raise the limits.
Penora is a study aid: use it to make clean, readable notes and to draft structure so you can focus on learning. Treat what it makes as a starting point to review and make your own, and follow your institution's academic-integrity policy.