# Online service to create latex expressions and reference them

I'm wondering if there's an online service where I can create a latex expression and then just copy a link to it and embed that link into another website?

• You can do this with the online LaTeX equation editor from Codecogs. Type in your equation and select URL from the menu at the bottom of the screen. Does that answer your question? – Werner Sep 5 '16 at 18:00
• @Wernerm, yeah, but it seems that all links point to an image, right? – Max Koretskyi Sep 5 '16 at 18:50
• What do you want it to point to then? – Werner Sep 5 '16 at 20:41
• There's also LaTeXiT, although this may be Mac specific. – user30471 Sep 5 '16 at 21:34
• @Werner, yeah, probably that's the only thing that can be linked to. Post your comment as an answer and I'll accept it. – Max Koretskyi Sep 6 '16 at 4:02

Use the online LaTeX equation editor from Codecogs and select the URL from the bottom menu option. See, for example, f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c, which will point to a rendered imge.
Alternatively, another online LaTeX equation editor from SciWeavers allows the same. See, for example f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c, pointing to another rendered image.
If you want to leave the user with an entered equation ready to be edited, use change the edit=0 code in the above link to edit=1.