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The Math Assistant feature in OneNote can convert handwritten equations into text and provide step-by-step solutions. This experience is powered by the Math Ink Recognizer and Math Solver services. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93227 and 93228.
Math Ink Recognizer Service is a part of the Math Assistant feature. It converts handwritten ink in your notes to math equations for solving math problems.
The Math Solver service is a part of the Math Assistant feature. It helps students learn how to solve their handwritten math problems.
When this will happen
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This will be rolling out in early August (previously early July) and be fully rolled out by mid-September (previously late August).
How this affects your org
The feature is activated by the user when they press the Math button in the OneNote ribbon.
What you need to do to prepare
This is a connected experience that is enabled for users when admins have turned on the connected experiences toggle.
Learn More
- Privacy for Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise > Connected experiences > Overview of Optional Connected Experiences in Office
- Microsoft Docs > Privacy for Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise > Connected experiences in Office
Message ID: MC385452
Published: 26 May 2022
Updated: 06 September 2022
Platform: Education, iOS, Windows Desktop, World tenant