NumWorks Graphing Calculator

NumWorks Graphing Calculator

The graphing calculator that makes learning math easier.

App info


24.8.1
October 09, 2025
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get NumWorks Graphing Calculator for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: NumWorks Graphing Calculator, Developed by NumWorks. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 24.8.1, Updated On 09/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: NumWorks Graphing Calculator. Achieved Over 808 thousand Installs. NumWorks Graphing Calculator Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars

NumWorks designed an intuitive and evolutive graphing calculator to make learning math easier.

You'd like to discover the NumWorks calculator? You don't have your NumWorks calculator handy? Download the free NumWorks app to use your calculator directly on your phone or tablet!



FREQUENT UPDATES
We frequently release software updates to improve our calculator, adding new features and enhancing the interface to provide an ever more powerful calculator.

A TAILOR-MADE CALCULATOR
We closely work with a growing community of educators and developers to build together the perfect calculator for STEM education.

CODE IN PYTHON
We are proud to have pioneered the first graphing calculator programmable in Python. To guide you in the discovery of Python, we provide you with many examples adapted to your needs: https://workshop.numworks.com/python.

DISCOVER ALL THE FEATURES
Solve equations and linear systems
Graph functions
Compute statistics on your data
Use several distributions to calculate probabilities

Visit www.numworks.com for more information!
We are currently offering version 24.8.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


6 data tables available in Statistics and Regressions
Adjustable step size of the axes in Grapher
Recoverable Data After Exam Mode
Screen timeout option
Intersections for Inequalities in Grapher
Better notation for powers of 10
Points of discontinuity displayed in Grapher
Sequence app update

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.3
1,795 total
5 68.2
4 12.1
3 6.6
2 5.5
1 7.7

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Recent Comments

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Guillaume Bon

Too many misclicks! Could become my calculator of choice thanks to its comprehensive features. Unfortunately it suffers from a bug whereby clicks or taps arent always registering. Thus you'd tap a number and nothing would get displayed, or you'd click 'exe' to get your result and nothing would happen...so you'd tap again, and again etc. super annoying

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Chipchap

The app, like the calculator is great, but it has flaws as an android calculator. You often want to use it to do a quick calculation but you have to hit OK to get into calc mode. It would be better to boot into calc, since the home button is there to get to the more advanced functions if needed. Also the problem in the opposite direction. The app is full screen so needs a swipe to expose the button bar to exit (meaning no one-hand operation). There's a power button! It should quit the app.

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DarKnightMike • 10 years ago

Amazing. It looks and works just like the Numworks calculator. Same interface. No ads and completely free. A few things could be improved: One is to make Landscape mode take up the whole screen so we're not stuck to just using Portrait mode, two is to make the fonts look sharper like how it is on the calculator, and third is to enable haptic feedback on key presses so it feels kind of like a real calculator. Thanks for this amazing app!

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Marco Reeves

As a proud owner of the physical version, It's right up there with Wolfram Alpha for me. I've used it in exams in place of a typical TI-84, and at worst have been asked to demonstrate that I don't have any funky mods or cheats saved on it, which is also typical. I have NumWorks on most of my devices - In getting heavy everyday use, it has never let me down.

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Peeyush yadav

Hats off.. never seen a calculator like this. Nice work dev. But.. the number seems too small on calculator screen. Make no's and screen big. Even the calculator numbers are too small. The side vignette effect of calculator doesn't seems good. Remove the effect. Although I didn't use much of other functions like graph etc. All is good.

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Gavrilov Maksim

Great calculator! i use it everyday, from graphing functions to solving equation systems and integrals. i'm thinking about buying a real one for $100, because it's handy and UI is user-friendly. in my opinion, this calculator deserves a 6-star rating, but google play doesn't let me do that :). thank you for reading this, hope you have a nice day!

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Heather Walker

Nice app, but remember not to use Android left arrow to exit (if you do, or if it's in a loop, reinstall!). The ion module can now detect when EXE key is pressed (in app but NOT"my scripts" emulator). I find it best to cut-and-paste Python source, not rely on calculator. If you are struggling to upload to "My Numworks", just rotate phone to landscape to see the paste window. (Android 13 phone). But don't expect scripts uploaded to Numworks to be findable (mine aren't).

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Warren Garabrandt

Very nice. I guess I need to learn a little python. I wish the buttons provided SOME feedback for what mode they are in, or at least flash then briefly when pressed so we know which key we just touched. Maybe highlight the letters so they stand out when in alpha mode for example.