Today I’m releasing the Mathify Claude Connector.
It allows Claude to generate animated math and economics visualizations directly from a prompt.
Describe an equation, graph, or concept in plain English (or any language really), and Mathify renders an animation automatically.
To illustrate how this works, I asked Claude to render three famous economics equations:
Supply and demand equilibrium
The GDP formula
The Quantity Theory of Money
From a single prompt, Claude calls Mathify and the animation begins rendering.
From Prompt to Animation
In the example video attached to this launch, I’m using Claude Desktop on macOS.
The prompt is simple:
Use Mathify to render the three most famous economics equations of all time.
Claude expands the prompt slightly and sends the structured request to Mathify. Within moments, the connector begins generating the animation.
You can see the rendering appear inside the widget, while the Mathify backend prepares the animation environment and builds the scene.
The three concepts are then visualized:
a supply and demand graph with equilibrium
the GDP identity formula
the quantity theory of money
Each scene becomes part of a single animated explanation.

Mathify Claude Connector

Mathify MCP App Widget
Everything Shows Up in the Web App
As the animation renders, a preview becomes available.
You can view the animation directly through the connector, and the same animation is automatically stored in the Mathify web app.
Because the request is authenticated, every animation you generate is saved to your account.
That means you can always return to it later.

Mathify web app
Why Call Mathify From Claude?
Mathify already has a web app where you can generate animations from prompts.
The connector changes the workflow.
Instead of switching to another tool, you can stay inside a conversation with Claude while exploring an idea. Claude can reason about the concept, and when you decide when a visual explanation would help, call Mathify to generate the animation.
That means the animation becomes part of the thinking process, not just the final output.
For example, you might ask:
“Why does the supply and demand equilibrium move when taxes change?”
Claude can explain the concept in text and then generate a visualization showing the curves shifting.
Or you might ask:
“Show me the quantity theory of money and what happens if velocity increases.”
Claude can respond with an animation instead of just a paragraph.
In that sense, the connector turns Mathify into something closer to a visual reasoning tool. The model can decide when a diagram, graph, or animated explanation would make the idea clearer.
The animations are still saved to the Mathify web app, where they can be shared, remixed, or edited later. But the interesting part is that they can now be generated in the middle of a conversation, exactly when the concept needs to be visualized.
That changes how the tool is used. Instead of opening Mathify to make an animation, the animation appears naturally while you’re exploring an idea.

Add Mathify to Claude with /mcp/claude
Try It!
The Mathify Claude Connector is available now.
Install it, ask Claude to “use Mathify” to render a concept, and see what animations you can generate.
If you create something interesting, I’d love to see it.


