About
The best math explainers on the internet share one secret: motion. But the tools to make it move have always demanded code, patience and rendering hardware. We're building Manition so the only requirement is a sentence.
Manim - the animation engine created by 3Blue1Brown - showed the world what a math explanation could look like. But behind every gorgeous clip is Python code, a local render pipeline, and hours of iteration. For most teachers, students and creators, that's a wall, not a doorway.
We kept meeting people with a perfect animation in their head and no way to get it out. A teacher who wanted fifteen seconds of motion for one confusing moment in a lesson. A student who needed to see an eigenvector once to finally get it. A creator with ideas outpacing their editing skills.
Manition is the doorway: describe the concept, and real Manim code is written, rendered on cloud GPUs, and handed back as a video - with the source included, because we believe tools should teach, not hide.
An animation earns its runtime. We optimize for the moment a concept clicks, not for flashiness.
Every scene ships with its source. If you're curious how it works, the answer is one click away.
Classrooms shape our roadmap. If a feature doesn't help someone teach or learn, it waits.
We're not hiring right now, but we love hearing from people who care about math, motion and craft. Join the waitlist to follow along as we build - and be first to know when access opens.
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