You describe the integral. LaTeX Flow writes the code. No mismatched braces, no wrong environments, no 45-minute debugging sessions.
"the integral from 0 to infinity of e to the negative x squared dx"
$\int_0^\infty e^{-x^2}\,dx$✓ Compiles on first tryGraduate students spend hours on syntax errors that have nothing to do with their research.
$ cascades into 20 false errorsLaTeX's error messages describe the symptom, not the cause. A single misplaced delimiter produces a wall of cryptic output that points to the wrong line — and you spend an hour on a one-character fix.
\frac, \sum, \int, matching \left/\right — every command has specific rules, specific environments, and silent failure modes. You're a researcher, not a typesetter.
Reactive AI assistance helps you debug. LaTeX Flow prevents the error from ever appearing. Natural language as the primary authoring mode means correct syntax by default, not by accident.
Built for the full LaTeX workflow — not just equation hints.
Type the math you mean in plain English. LaTeX Flow translates your description into correct, compilable LaTeX — including the right environment, delimiters, and package requirements.
Catch environment mismatches, unmatched braces, missing commands, and undefined packages before they cascade. Fix issues in seconds, not minutes.
See your compiled document update as you type. No manual recompilation, no waiting — your paper renders live so you can stay in flow.
Standard LaTeX packages, BibTeX references, and your existing templates all work. Your output is portable — bring it anywhere LaTeX runs.
More AI for less than Overleaf Standard.