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Bring typeset math to every corner of the web. WebTeX injects lightning‑fast KaTeX rendering (no external servers, no tracking) into any page you visit, so equations finally look the way they should.
LaTeX Editor
A lite, free & flexible LaTeX editor app for your browser. LaTex Editor is a lite and free latex editor extension for your browser. With this add-on, you can open any ".tex" file and edit the code via the built-in editor. Moreover, you can compile the code and see the rendered document (HTML5) within the app (bottom section). Currently, the latex compiler only works for basic latex commands. For complex documents, you need to install a native latex application. Once a latex code is compiled you can click on the print button to print the document to .pdf format (via the print UI). Note #1: this app uses CodeMirror (https://codemirror.net/) and LaTeX.js (https://github.com/michael-brade/LaTeX.js) open-source JavaScript libraries. Note #2 : you don't need to adjust any settings for this add-on, simply open any latex document and start working on it right away. To report bugs, please fill the bug report form in the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/latex-editor.html).
SE Chat MathJax
A Chrome Extension that enables the use of MathJax in all open chat windows. This extension allows Chrome to incorporate MathJax on any Stack Exchange Chat tabs. MathJax is a utility which performs typesetting on formatted LaTeX content. Users can freely create and share Math expressions and equations, as well as Chemical Molecular formulas and expressions using the included mhchem extension for MathJax. LaTeX is the standard for typesetting in many disciplines including, but not limited to, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. It is widely used in academics for typesetting papers as well as individual expressions or equations. More information about MathJax and mhchem can be found here: https://www.mathjax.org/ https://mhchem.github.io/MathJax-mhchem/
LaTeX From Web
Copy LaTeX formulas from web page with a hover and click. LaTeX From Web is a powerful browser extension that enables users to extract and copy LaTeX code from mathematical equations displayed on any website. With a simple hover and click, you can grab the exact LaTeX source without viewing the page’s HTML or developer tools. Key Features: - Wide Site Compatibility: Seamlessly works on Wikipedia, Stack Exchange, arXiv, and any other website using MathJax or KaTeX to render equations. - Cross-Browser Support: Fully functional on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and other Chromium-based browsers. - Precision Copying: Each individual equation is recognized and linked to its correct LaTeX source, ensuring accurate results. - Smart Detection: The extension automatically identifies and activates only on supported equations, minimizing interference with other page content. - Modern UI: Comes with a clean, dark-themed popup panel designed for minimalism and usability. - Usage Tracking: Displays daily stats including the number of LaTeX copies and visited sites for your reference. - Lightweight and Secure: No third-party scripts or analytics — 100% privacy focused. How to Use: - After installing the extension, click on the icon in your browser toolbar. - Use the toggle to enable the extension. - Navigate to any webpage containing rendered equations. - Hover over any equation and a "Copy LaTeX" button will appear. - Click the button to copy the LaTeX code to your clipboard. - You can paste this code into your LaTeX editor, Overleaf, Notion, or anywhere you need it. Troubleshooting: - If the "Copy" button doesn’t appear, wait a moment for the equations to fully render, then try hovering again. - If the extension doesn’t respond, ensure it's toggled on in the popup and refresh the webpage. Bugs or glitches in older versions have been fixed in the latest release. License: This extension is open-source and distributed under the MIT License. Developed by Manoj Aryal Version 1.1 – Featuring enhanced LaTeX extraction and a streamlined, modern interface.
Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™
You can edit and then save it as an image to Google Drive. Do you need to finish up some math equations/online math homework on your computer? Are you struggling to write out the correct mathematical symbols on your computer for your math homework? Try using our software Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™ today. You can write out complex mathematical equations in a user-friendly manner once you have installed Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™. The main purpose of this software is to allow complex latex math equations to be typed out on the computer and allow students worldwide to finish their digital maths homework. Disclaimer: Please note this extension is NOT made by Google and is made by an independent development team. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. Google doesn’t endorse or sponsor this Chrome extension. Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™ is not owned by, is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Google Inc.