Google’s built-in calculator lets you do quick math, conversions, and even graphing directly from the search box, both on desktop and mobile.

What “calculator google” does

  • Typing an equation or the word calculator into Google Search opens an interactive calculator interface right in the results.
  • You can use it for everyday tasks like tips, discounts, and quick homework checks without opening a separate app.

Core math features

  • Supports basic operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide), percentages, and parentheses for order of operations.
  • Handles more advanced math such as trigonometric functions, exponents, roots, and scientific notation.

Extra tools (converter & constants)

  • Includes unit conversion for length, weight, temperature, time, and more when you type expressions like “10 miles in km” or “30 c in f”.
  • Recognizes physical constants and special quantities such as the speed of light or pi in calculations.

Graphing with Google calculator

  • Entering functions like sin(x) or x^2 - 3x in the search bar generates an interactive graph you can zoom and pan.
  • Multiple functions separated by commas can be graphed together to compare curves visually.

Tips to use it effectively

  • For quick access, just search calculator and keep that tab open while doing several calculations.
  • Combine text and math, such as “20% of 80” or “loan payment 5% 30 years”, to get context-aware results that feel like a smart calculator.

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