The Equation Editor in Google Docs lets users create and insert mathematical equations and symbols directly into documents, providing an easy visual interface for adding complex expressions without external tools.
Steps to Use the Equation Editor
Now, here are the steps on how to insert an equation in Google Docs
Step 1: Open a web browser
Open your preferred web browser, then open Google on it. After opening Google, you will see a nine-dot menu bar in the right corner. Click on it.
Step 2: Open Google Docs
After scrolling, you will see Google Docs with a blue icon. Click on it.

Step 3: Click on Blank Docs
Click on blank documents in Google Docs.

Step 4: Tap to type
Click where you want to insert the Equation.

Step 5: Go to Insert Menu and Select Equation
Go to the top menu and click Insert > Equation. A box will appear where you can write your Equation.

Step 6: Choose the particular Equation
Click on the menus to find Greek letters (Σ for sigma!), math operations (+, -, *, /), arrows, and more.

Step 7: Add equation symbols
Click on the symbols you want to add to build your Equation. You can also type numbers in between the symbols.

Are you finished with your equations? Click View > Show Equation Toolbar (on the top menu) to make the toolbox disappear.

Step 8: Enter
Finalize the Equation you want to prepare and save.
How to Create Inline Mathematical Formulas
Here we will learn how to create inline mathematical formulas:
Step 1: Open Web browser
Open your preferred web browser, then Open Google on it. After opening Google, you will see a nine-dot menu bar in the right corner. Click on it.
Step 2: Open Google Docs
After scrolling, you will see Google Docs with a blue icon. Click on it.

Step 3: Click on blank docs
Click on blank documents in Google Docs.

Step 4: Bind Your Formula with Symbols
Enclose the unique LaTeX code for your Equation with two dollar signs ($$). For instance, you might enter E=mc2 to write the well-known Equation E=mc².
Step 5: Give Vital Information
You must instruct Google Docs to handle these inline equations before you can export your manuscript to LaTeX. You will see them in the final code if you notice this step.

Step 6: Your Equation Control Panel for Rendering Options
- Render Every Equation: This option may save you time by processing all of the $$ $$ equations in your document at once.
- De-Render All Equations: All of the shown equations are converted back into editable code with this button.
- Render Specific Equation: Only one has to be fixed.
- Re-edit a single equation using the "De-Render Selected Eqn." function: To return it to editable code, select it and click this button.
Google Docs Equation Editor Shortcuts
Here are the Google Docs equation shortcuts which will help you to use equation in Google Docs.
Symbol | Command |
|---|---|
← | \leftarrow |
↑ | \uparrow |
→ | \rightarrow |
↓ | \downarrow |
↔ | \leftrightarrow |
↕ | \updownarrow |
⇐ | \Leftarrow |
⇑ | \Uparrow |
⇒ | \Rightarrow |
⇓ | \Downarrow |
⇕ | \Updownarrow |
⇔ | \Leftrightarrow |
| Symbol | Command |
|---|---|
| α | \alpha |
| σ | \sigma |
| β | \beta |
| ς | \varsigma |
| γ | \gamma |
| τ | \tau |
| δ | \delta |
| υ | \upsilon |
| ε | \epsilon |
| φ | \phi |
| ϵ | \varepsilon |
| ϕ | \varphi |
| ζ | \zeta |
| χ | \chi |
| η | \eta |
| ψ | \psi |
| θ | \theta |
| ω | \omega |
| Γ | \Gamma |