Math documents without the cleanup tax

Math docs without formatting pain.

Create formulas, notes, slides, and exports in one calm workspace.

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Draft

Bayes rule in one page

Synced

P(A | B) = P(B | A)P(A) / P(B)

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Slides
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The painful parts are handled.

Texva is built for people who write with equations, diagrams, citations, and deadlines in the same document.

Stop retyping equations

Use a visual formula bar for fractions, matrices, symbols, and reusable math blocks.

Keep structure intact

Headings, references, formulas, and drawings stay editable instead of turning into brittle paste.

Work without internet

Draft locally on desktop or web, then sync when you need another device or teammate.

Export without cleanup

Move from notes to PDF, LaTeX, DOCX, or slides without rebuilding the same content.

One workspace from draft to delivery.

No switching between a note app, formula editor, slide builder, and export scripts.

Capture the idea

Write rich notes, formulas, tables, and TikZ diagrams in one editor.

Turn it into teaching material

Reuse the same source for lecture notes, slides, worksheets, and handouts.

Share when ready

Sync projects to the cloud for collaboration, review, or multi-device work.

Features that remove friction.

Every tool is there to reduce rewriting, reformatting, or rebuilding the same academic content.

Visual formula editing

Build complex math without memorizing every LaTeX command.

Slides from the same source

Turn lecture notes into presentable decks faster.

TikZ and diagrams

Keep scientific drawings beside the writing they explain.

Cloud sync when needed

Stay local by default, then sync for collaboration.

Desktop first workflow

Use the Tauri app for focused offline writing on your machine.

Spend time on the argument, not the formatting.

Texva keeps the writing surface familiar while the app handles formulas, exports, diagrams, and sync behind the scenes.

No broken equation paste after edits

No duplicate source for article and slides

No lost work when the connection drops

No manual rebuild before exporting

Questions before you start.

Practical answers for writing, exporting, and working offline.

Start with one document. Export it everywhere.

Try Texva when your next assignment, lecture, or paper needs formulas and a cleaner workflow.