Calculator

com.apple.calculator

Total installs
1,000,000+
Rating
2.9(8,433 reviews)
Released
May 10, 2016
Last updated
October 28, 2024
Category
Utilities
Developer
Apple
Developer details
Name
Apple
Website
https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-18
Country
United States
Address
One Apple Park Way Cupertino, CA 95014
iOS SDKs
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Screenshots

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Description

Calculator

Easily type out math with the basic and scientific calculators for quick solutions. With the Math Notes calculator, solving expressions, creating and using variables, and even plotting equations on graphs is as simple as typing or writing them out.

Basic & Scientific Calculators

Type complete expressions with parentheses, and basic and scientific operations before hitting equal for the final answer. With history, you can keep track of previous calculations, and easily copy or switch back to previous results.

Unit Conversion

Unit conversions in the basic and scientific calculators help you quickly convert between hundreds of units including length, speed, temperature, weight and more. You can even get up-to-date conversions for currencies from around the world.

Math Notes

Type math or write it out using Apple Pencil on iPad, and Math Notes will solve your expressions inline as soon as you add an equal sign. Math Notes supports all the same functions as the basic and scientific calculators, unit conversions and even math written vertically.

Variables

Create variables by typing or writing their name, an equals sign and then their value. Name them with letters or words. Tap on a variable’s value to easily adjust the value up or down. And use your variables in expressions, and even graphed equations across a Math Note.

Graphing

Type or write an equation, and with a tap you can graph it in Math Notes. Zoom, pan around, or resize your graph to get it just right. You can even add multiple equations on the same graph to see how they’re related.