Desmos Graphing Calculator

4.8
35.1K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

At Desmos, we imagine a world of universal math literacy and envision a world where math is accessible and enjoyable for all students. We believe the key is learning by doing.

To achieve this vision, we’ve started by building the next generation of the graphing calculator. Using our powerful and blazingly-fast math engine, the calculator can instantly plot any equation, from lines and parabolas up through derivatives and Fourier series. Sliders make it a breeze to demonstrate function transformations. It's intuitive, beautiful math. And best of all: it's completely free.

Features:

Graphing: Plot polar, cartesian, or parametric graphs. There’s no limit to how many expressions you can graph at one time - and you don’t even need to enter expressions in y= form!

Sliders: Adjust values interactively to build intuition, or animate any parameter to visualize its effect on the graph

Tables: Input and plot data, or create an input-output table for any function

Statistics: Find best-fit lines, parabolas, and more.

Zooming: Scale the axes independently or at the same time with the pinch of two fingers, or edit the window size manually to get the perfect window.

Points of Interest: Touch a curve to show maximums, minimums, and points of intersection. Tap the gray points of interest to see their coordinates. Hold and drag along a curve to see the coordinates change under your finger.

Scientific Calculator: Just type in any equation you want to solve and Desmos will show you the answer. It can handle square roots, logs, absolute value, and more.

Inequalities: Plot cartesian and polar inequalities.

Offline: No internet access required.

Visit www.desmos.com to learn more and to see the free online version of our calculator.
Updated on
Mar 28, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.8
33K reviews
Jamie Gordon
March 13, 2025
The app has good (but not great) access to many of the web-based modules. I could get over that; however, the UI is difficult to work with. Specifically, I find "long-clicking" to be a game of chance, at best. As well, the inability to scroll through statements (not sure if that's the correct term for each new line) without the cursor needing to be a part of them is particularly irksome.
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Bengineer8
March 15, 2025
The app often zooms the UI to offscreen (the ability to scale the UI like it is a website wasn't fully disabled, leading to stuff like that on accident and the inability to undo) and I can't seem to share my graphs like I can on the website. Does allow you to use website functionality without an Internet connection, which is nice, although you won't be able to save.
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M4RZ B4RZ
March 28, 2025
very cool, a few things should be added -Resolution slider; instead of high detail graphs getting more and more buggy, let us to lower the resolution of the entire graph to preserve performance -Plotting indefinite integrals of functions; this is intuitive, and I'm surprised it's not added already -Font slider; would be extremely useful on mobile for screenshotting equations -Proper copy-pasting, this would be extremely useful, should be in latex -Scroll equations rather than spam a button
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What’s new

This update features all our favorites from www.desmos.com/whats-new: point styles, list evaluations, distribution footers, point evaluations, and more.