A Kuta Software alternative that runs anywhere, in any language
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Kuta Software has been a staple for secondary math teachers for years — its algorithmic worksheet generation is genuinely good. But it was built for a different era: a Windows desktop program, English only, licensed per installation, with no cloud save and no support for elementary or university levels.
Where the desktop model falls short
- Windows-only — no Mac, Chromebook, tablet, or phone.
- English-only — unusable for Thai or Chinese classrooms.
- Per-machine licensing from $150–$700 per program.
- No cloud library — worksheets live on one computer.
- Coverage starts around Grade 6 and stops before university.
What a modern alternative looks like
MathPrepAI keeps the part that works — deterministic, algorithmically generated problems that are correct 100% of the time — and removes the friction. It runs in any browser, saves to the cloud, and was multilingual from day one: English, Thai, and Simplified Chinese.
Coverage spans Grade 1 through university: arithmetic and visual word problems for young learners, all the way up to calculus, linear algebra, and statistics. One tool follows a student — and a teacher — across an entire education.
Why algorithmic still beats AI here
Generative AI can hallucinate a wrong answer. An algorithm that builds a problem from its solution cannot: every worksheet is verified symbolically before it reaches you. That is the trust a math teacher needs.