Solvely.ai Review (2025): A Student’s Smart AI Study Buddy?

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If you’re a student, you’ve no doubt wondered how much easier school would be if you could simply take a photo of a math problem and get not just the answer, but a step-by-step explanation. That is exactly what Solvely. ai claims to offer. It’s marketed as a full-on academic companion for math, science and, yes, writing help.

But does it actually work when you have real homework to do?

I put it through personal testing and research from reputable sources here, to offer you a real-world review. Here is how it went.

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What Solvely.ai Tries to Solve

Solvely is a resource for students looking for instant assistance in solving problems, whether in math, physics, chemistry and other subjects. You can photograph a problem, receive the full solution and ask questions on the way. It comes with other learning resources too, in the form of flashcards, quizzes, note summaries and AI-generated essays. All of it is driven by huge language models, such as GPT‑4.

It comes as a web version, and as Android and iOS apps, meaning you can access it wherever you’re studying.

Real Test: Photo-Based Math Solver

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This is the tentpole feature I attempted first. In it, I uploaded a handful of algebra problems, some typed; others printed, to see how the system responded to them. The experience was smooth. The app scanned the picture and provided me with a procedural solution that made clear sense.

The layout was simple. The explanations were logical, not just loosey-goosey answer dumps. It was like having a cheerleader in your tutor explaining the logic behind each step. That, in itself, would make it worth the look if you’re a student who must deal with a plethora of equations.

What Else It Offers (Based on Research)

Besides the math solver, Solvely supports subjects like physics and chemistry. You can type in theory-based questions and get explanations written for your level. Some of the app’s features also include:

  • A quiz generator that creates practice questions from your notes or study text
  • Flashcards for fast revision
  • Essay writing help for topics across subjects
  • A saved history of your past solves so you can go back and review

All of this runs on an interface that is quick and simple. It does not feel bloated or overly designed.

What You Might Not Like

The major downside is its free plan. When you sign up, you get only two free “solves.” After this you either subscribe or you purchase of credits.

Some Android users have also reported occasional bugs wherein the app debits more credits than it should, or gets stuck processing an image. These are minor gripes, but are worth keeping in mind before it becomes your daily go-to.

Also, everything happens online. If you lose your internet, the app won’t be able to do anything.

And lastly, despite the good explanations, you are still talking to AI. So it will not replace entirely if you are used to having a back-and-forth with an actual teacher.

Pricing Breakdown (Updated July 2025)

Solvely offers different plans depending on how often you use it:

  • Free plan: Just 2 free solves
  • Monthly plan: Around $12.99 per month
  • 3-month plan: About $34.99 total (comes down to ~$11.66/month)
  • Yearly plan: About $77 total (works out to ~$6.41/month)
  • Some in-app options also offer a “one-time” yearly access for $46.99

Credits are tied to each scan or solve, and longer problems will consume more.

Who Should Use It

Solvely is best for students in high school or college that are navigating many subjects and seek fast help across their study areas. Furthermore, for people who would like to use flashcards for revision or to do practice tests using quizzes.

But if you’re only seeking an occasional answer, and you don’t like the idea of paying every month, the free version is not going to take you very far.

Final Thoughts

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Solvely is one of the better AI study tools out there right now. It does what it says—fast, clean, and with solid explanations. The photo math solver in particular stands out. It is not a full human tutor, but for what it offers, the value is strong—especially if you go for the annual plan.

It is not perfect. There are some bugs, and it could do more in terms of writing feedback or personalized learning paths. But as a day-to-day study assistant, it actually helps. Not just with answers, but with understanding.

If you are someone who learns better by seeing the steps—not just the solution—then this might be the kind of tool that saves you hours each week.

FAQ

Does Solvely work with handwritten problems?
Yes, as long as the handwriting is reasonably clear, the app is able to scan and solve it.

Can I use Solvely offline?
No. You need an internet connection to access its AI-powered solving and explanations.

Is the free version enough for regular use?
Not really. It gives you two free solves and then prompts you to upgrade.

Are the explanations detailed?
Yes. The solutions come with clear steps and are written to be student-friendly.

Any issues with payment or credits?
Some users have reported glitches in how the app tracks credit usage, especially on Android. Worth keeping an eye on.

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