Welcome to Parse! A multi-threaded, realtime LaTeX Computer Algebra System powered by a dual-engine architecture.
The default local browser engine. Best for exact symbolic math, indefinite integrals, and algebra.
The high-speed desktop engine. Best for deep iterations and stateful variable memory.
The experimental C-compiled engine. Best for approximating unsolvable definite integrals.
Type \int and press Tab to generate structural bounds automatically.
Typing ( or [ will automatically close the pair and put your cursor inside.
Press Ctrl+K or Cmd+K to access themes, engine toggles, and settings.
Press the backtick key ` to view real-time system telemetry and asynchronous step-by-step math breakdowns.
Connect a native Julia companion instance to unlock high-performance computing, bypassing the browser's execution limits.
If the default browser engine (SymPy WASM) takes too long or fails on a complex operation, Parse will show an inline notification. You can then opt to hand off the computation to Julia with a single click.
Web browsers run inside a sandboxed environment with strict RAM, thread, and process limits.
By running a lightweight native local server (listening on port 8001), the compiler can access your machine's raw multi-threaded power, JIT compilation, and native algebra solvers.
julia-desktop-engine.zip to a folder of your choice.
launcher.bat./launcher.sh in your terminalExecute the 3-stage mathematical torture test.