Math app Qanda enjoys surge in popularity with 74 mn subscribers

The Mathpresso-developed app has seen a whopping 20 million jump in subscribers in just a year

Qanda by Mathpresso enjoys surging global popularity, especially in Southeast Asia (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)
Qanda by Mathpresso enjoys surging global popularity, especially in Southeast Asia (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)
Joo-Wan Kim 1
2022-10-11 10:59:45 kjwan@hankyung.com
Korean startups


The number of subscribers to the mathematics education app Qanda exceeded 74 million as of earlier this month. 

It is rare for an app developed by a South Korean startup to have more subscribers than the country’s population – a testament to how popular the app is outside of the peninsula. 

Edutech startup Mathpresso Inc. developed Qanda, an artificial intelligence-based learning platform, releasing it in January 2016. 

As of last week, more than 74.2 million people had subscribed to the app, a whopping 20 million jump from the same time last year. 

The app uses optical character recognition technology to scan math problems and provide step-by-step solutions. In other words, the app offers customized content to a user scanning math problems with his or her phone camera.

An example of what a Qanda user sees using the app (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)
An example of what a Qanda user sees using the app (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)


The rapid rise of Qanda's popularity around the world is largely thanks to mathematics being free from language barriers. Its success can also be partly attributed to the increase in online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Just two years after its release the app was available in neighboring Japan and is currently available in more than 50 countries. 

Non-Koreans account for 87% of the total subscribers.

Qanda is especially popular in Southeast Asia, with the monthly active user (MAU) count surpassing 4.7 million in Vietnam alone. 

Qanda is popular among students in Vietnam (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)
Qanda is popular among students in Vietnam (Courtesy of Mathpresso, Inc.)


The figure is higher than that of Grab, the region’s super app specializing in hailing taxis and deliveries. 

In Indonesia, the app’s MOU exceeds 4 million. 

Compared to more industrialized regions, students in Southeast Asia cannot find tutors easily when they are faced with challenging math problems. 

In South Korea, only a handful of tech giants operate apps that have more than 70 million subscribers, namely: Naver Corp. with LINE, Zepeto, Band and SNOW; Kakao Corp. with KakaoTalk; and Krafton Inc. with PUBG: Battlegrounds.

Write to Joo-Wan Kim at kjwan@hankyung.com
Jee Abbey Lee edited this article.

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