Question still live in a browser tab
Best for LMS portals, web textbooks, quizzes, and other coursework that is already on screen.
Use this page as the route map. Choose based on where the question lives first, then use the best-fit guide before moving into Apex Vision AI.
10-second chooser
Best for LMS portals, web textbooks, quizzes, and other coursework that is already on screen.
Best for worksheets, notebook pages, diagrams, and camera capture that is faster than typing.
Best for class chats, portal captures, blocked copy-paste prompts, and diagram-heavy questions.
Still comparing? Jump to the comparison guides or review the trust and support pages.
Match the guide to the assignment format first, then narrow by subject, comparison, or support pages if you still need context.
Browser route
Best for Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, web textbooks, quizzes, and course portals that are already open on screen.
Open the Chrome guideImage route
Best when taking a photo is easier than typing, especially for worksheets, notebook pages, and mixed-format prompts.
Open the photo guideScreenshot route
Best when the assignment already exists as an image from a portal, laptop, or phone screen and copy-paste is not the cleanest option.
Open the screenshot guideComparison route
Use the comparison pages when you want to evaluate dedicated homework workflows before choosing Chrome, app, or image routes.
Jump to comparison guidesStart broad if you are still mapping the problem, then jump into Chrome, photo, screenshot, app, or college guides once the format is clear.
Broad intent
Best starting point for students who know the outcome they want but have not yet chosen the right workflow.
Read guideBrowser route
Best fit for LMS platforms, browser coursework, and tab-based assignments.
Read guidePhoto route
For worksheet images, handwritten notes, and fast camera capture.
Read guideScreenshot route
For saved quiz prompts, portal captures, and digital class images.
Read guideApp intent
Mobile-first path for students who want a quick iPhone study workflow once they know they need image capture.
Read guideCollege intent
Higher-intent route for LMS-heavy college study workflows and mixed-format coursework.
Read guideUse these pages when the homework is math-, science-, physics-, chemistry-, or essay-heavy.
Math
Step-by-step solving for equations, graphs, and symbolic reasoning.
Read guideScience
STEM hub that branches naturally into physics, chemistry, and mixed-format science questions.
Read guidePhysics
Focused on formulas, graphs, diagrams, and word-problem setup.
Read guideChemistry
Focused on reactions, structures, lab-style prompts, and visual notation.
Read guideEssays
Writing-focused support for brainstorming, outlines, revision, and structure.
Read guideThese pages catch comparison and free-intent traffic before visitors choose a route.
Comparison
Compare dedicated homework workflows with general chatbot use.
Read guideFree intent
Route budget-sensitive traffic toward better-fit device and workflow choices.
Read guideOnce the route is clear, the next click should be obvious.
These pages cover the practical pieces: about, support routing, methodology, editorial standards, privacy, responsible use, and legal basics.
About
See how this site fits into the Apex Vision AI ecosystem and why the content is structured around student workflow intent.
Read aboutMethodology
See the criteria used to compare homework-help workflows, images, browser routes, and study-fit signals.
Read methodologyEditorial quality
Review how the site keeps pages useful, distinct, updated, and grounded in student workflow intent.
Read standardsSupport
Find the best route for product questions, privacy requests, and general site issues.
Open contact pageResponsible use
Review the short academic-integrity version before using AI on real coursework.
Read the guidePrivacy
Review what this static guide site does and does not collect before moving into broader product flows.
Read policyRead the Privacy Policy and Terms & Disclaimer for the static site after you review the methodology and support pages.
The library is designed to reduce guesswork first, which makes the next click into app, extension, or main-product flows much cleaner.