Looking for math editors and equation writers to use on your Google Slides? The add-ons below have you covered. They provide you access to visual math editors to use to write and insert math equations right into your slides and Google Docs. Some of these editors also support handwriting, meaning, you can handwrite your equations on a touch device and have them converted into digital versions to insert in your presentations or any other document online. For math equation apps check out best math editor apps.
MathType allows you to write and edit math equations and chemical formulas in your Google Docs and Google Slides. Once installed, you will be able to access a visual math editor that lets you ‘edit your documents with quality math formulas’. MathType also supports handwriting allowing you to handwrite your math equations on any touch device and convert them into digital equations to insert in your documents and slides.
MathType also offers a chemistry toolbar that enables you to write chemical formulas using symbols and elements from the periodic table. MathType offers a 30-day free trial after which you need to upgrade to keep using the tool.
Equation Editor is another good equation writer and editor to use on your Google Slides and Google Docs. Based on the same GUI-based math editor used by the popular graphing calculator Desmos, Equation Editor supports a wide variety of LaTeX expressions. Other interesting features provided by this Google Slides math editor include : equations preview, the ability to easily edit multiple types of equations, export and re-import equations, offers size and font control, and many more.
As its name indicates, Math Equations enables you to convert your typeset languages into images to use in your slideshow. You can also use it to reload equation images and edit them the way you want before you re-upload them to your presentation. Math Equations supports three main languages namely Latex, AsciiMath, and MathML.
FMath Editor Suite is a graphical editor that helps you insert math equations right into your Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms. Using the integrated customizable GUI, you can easily switch among Mathml, Latex, and visual representation. Key features offered include: import LaTeX or MathML code directly into your editor, access a wide range of pre-designed templates, export math expressions to LaTeX, MathML or png files, control the font, size and color of your equations, add margins and padding, and many more.