CalcPilot

CalcPilot: One Calculator App That Does Everything

CalcPilot is a free Android calculator with standard, scientific, graphing, matrix, statistics, and unit converter modes — all in one app.

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DevPulse Team

Most people have three or four calculator apps on their phone without realising it — one for basic maths, a separate scientific calculator they downloaded for a class, maybe a unit converter, and some half-remembered graphing tool that never quite worked. CalcPilot replaces all of them.

Six Modes, One App

CalcPilot is a full-featured Android calculator that covers every mode you'll actually use:

  • Standard — clean, fast everyday arithmetic
  • Scientific — trig, logarithms, powers, factorials, constants
  • Graphing — plot functions in real time, pinch to zoom
  • Matrix — matrix operations including multiply, transpose, and determinant
  • Statistics — mean, median, mode, standard deviation, variance
  • Unit Converter — length, weight, temperature, area, volume, speed, data, and more

Switch between modes instantly. No need to close the app and open a different one.

Scientific Mode That Takes You Seriously

CalcPilot's scientific mode isn't a dumbed-down mobile version. It includes a full function library — sin, cos, tan and their inverses, natural and base-10 logarithms, hyperbolic functions, permutations and combinations, and physical constants. Expression history lets you scroll back and reuse previous calculations without retyping them.

Graphing on the Go

Type any function and CalcPilot plots it instantly. Multiple functions can be graphed simultaneously with distinct colors. Pinch to zoom in or out, drag to pan across the coordinate plane. It's the kind of graphing capability that used to require a dedicated $100+ calculator — now free on your phone.

Students working through calculus or engineering subjects will find this especially useful for visualising functions before working through them algebraically.

Matrix and Statistics for the Professionals

Matrix mode handles everything from basic addition to multiplication of non-square matrices, transposition, and determinant calculation. Statistics mode accepts a data set and immediately returns all descriptive statistics. These aren't modes you'll use every day, but when you need them, having them in the same app you already have open is a significant time saver.

Download CalcPilot Free

CalcPilot is free on Google Play with no subscriptions or locked features. Search for CalcPilot and replace that cluttered collection of single-purpose calculator apps with one that actually does everything.

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