Tremi is the ultimate math tool for students. Whether you’re brushing up on fundamentals, gearing up for math competitions, or navigating advanced university courses, Tremi meets you where you are and walks you through problems with crystal-clear, step-by-step reasoning. Its solver consistently outperforms GPT-4o in accuracy, with one simple goal: cut down confusion, speed up learning, and help you develop lasting problem-solving skills you can carry into classes, exams, and beyond.
At the heart of Tremi is a solver designed to explain, not just answer. You can type a question, paste LaTeX, or snap a clear photo. The tool identifies the structure of the problem, pinpoints what’s being asked, and then works forward in careful stages. Every step states the action, explains why it’s valid, and shows how it leads naturally to the next. When a rule, identity, or theorem is applied, Tremi names it and adds a quick intuition so the concept sticks.
Tremi spans the full spectrum of math learning. For middle and high school, it covers pre-algebra, algebra I & II, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, probability, and statistics. Competition prep includes number theory, inequalities, combinatorics, functional equations, and advanced geometry techniques. For university learners, Tremi handles calculus topics (limits, derivatives, integrals with substitution or by parts), sequences and series, linear algebra (row reduction, determinants, eigenvalues), differential equations, discrete math, and more. When possible, it presents multiple perspectives—an algebraic manipulation, a numerical check, or a geometric interpretation—so you can choose the approach that makes the most sense to you.
Tremi makes strong learning habits automatic. Solutions unfold as small, checkable steps. You can glance at a high-level outline first, then expand detail only where you need it. Instead of rushing to give answers, Tremi offers hints first, like a good tutor nudging you in the right direction. For problems with multiple valid strategies, the interface clearly labels Method A and Method B, showing how the paths diverge and reconnect. You can even modify the problem—flip a sign, change a coefficient—and instantly see how the reasoning adapts.
Accuracy is built in from the ground up. Tremi verifies symbolic manipulations, runs numerical checks, and warns about extraneous roots or domain issues. Units are tracked for applied problems, exact symbolic forms are shown alongside decimals, and linear algebra solutions include full row-reduction transcripts. In statistics, Tremi distinguishes between population and sample formulas, stating its assumptions clearly. The result isn’t just the right answer—it’s a transparent, defensible solution path you can trust and reproduce.
Tremi adapts to your style of study. Set your comfort level and preferred explanation depth. Each step comes tagged with the concept it uses—like “completing the square,” “stars and bars,” or “diagonalization”—so you always know the underlying idea. Quick-review cards summarize key moves and link to short refreshers. Over time, tailored practice zeroes in on weak spots, helping your progress compound. Contest prep can include timed sets and “why this fails” notes, while university learners see precise theorem references and small supporting visuals when helpful.
The interface is streamlined and distraction-free: fast keyboard input with templates, clean LaTeX support, exportable PDFs, dark mode, adjustable text, and a mobile-friendly design. A lightweight dashboard tracks mastery without turning study into busywork, and practice sets help reinforce concepts. You can share a read-only solution with a tutor or classmate if you want, but everything stays private by default. Most importantly, Tremi puts explanations first and answers second—so you come away not just with solutions, but with real fluency, confidence, and speed for any math challenge.



