Free Fraction Calculator – Simplify, Add, Subtract & Convert

This powerful Fraction Calculator helps you quickly solve all types of fraction problems—whether you're adding, subtracting, simplifying, or converting fractions to decimals. It's perfect for students, teachers, and anyone who needs fast, accurate fraction solutions.

Basic Fraction Calculator

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Mixed Numbers Calculator

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Simplify Fractions

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Decimal to Fraction

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Fraction to Decimal

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Big Number Fraction Calculator

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🥧 Fraction Calculator – Because slicing pie shouldn't require a PhD 🧠

That's why we made this:
A free online fraction calculator that doesn't roll its eyes when you forget how to find a common denominator.

Whether you're baking cookies or battling word problems from math class, this tool makes fractions suck less.

💡 What does it do?

  • ✅ Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions — without the tears
  • ✅ Supports mixed numbers like 2 ½ — because life isn't always improper
  • ✅ Auto-simplifies results — no need to dust off your GCD knowledge
  • ✅ Shows the step-by-step breakdown — so you can pretend you did it yourself
  • ✅ Accepts decimals too — it's not judgmental

Whether you're:

  • 👩‍🍳 Doubling grandma's cookie recipe
  • 📚 Doing middle school math (again...)
  • 🍕 Just trying to split the bill fairly with your "I only had water" friend...

This calculator handles the messy part, so you don't have to.

❓ FAQ – Because yes, 1/3 + 1/4 is confusing

Q: Can I use mixed numbers like "3 1/2"?
A: Totally. This calculator speaks fluent "kitchen math."

Q: Does it simplify fractions automatically?
A: Yup — cleaner answers, less eye twitching.

Q: Can I see how it solved the problem?
A: Yes! Click the steps. Math flex mode: activated.

Q: Is it actually free?
A: Absolutely. No signups, no subscription, no shady stuff. Just the occasional chill ad.

Q: Can it help me pass my math test?
A: It'll definitely help. But showing up to class also helps. Just saying.

Q: Why not just do it by hand?
A: You could also churn your own butter. But why suffer?

🥧 Pro tip: Bookmark this bad boy.
Next time you need to calculate 7/16 of 3 ¾ teaspoons, you'll save yourself the existential crisis.