Factorization Calculator
prime factors, factor tree & all factors
Find the prime factorization, a step-by-step factor tree, and every factor of any whole number. Built for TN Board, CBSE and TNPSC students — free, unlimited, no sign-up needed.
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Common Prime Factorizations (Reference Table)
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Free Online Factorization Calculator for Indian Students
This free factorization calculator instantly breaks any whole number down into its prime factors, shows a step-by-step factor tree, and lists every factor of the number — with no sign-up and no daily limit. It's built for TN Board, CBSE and TNPSC students who need a fast, reliable way to check prime factorization while solving homework, finding HCF/LCM, or practicing for exams.
Unlike doing it by hand under time pressure, this tool shows the full working at once — the prime factorization in both multiplication and exponent form, a factor tree, and the complete list of divisors — so you can quickly verify your own working or explore how numbers break down.
If you're stuck on why prime factorization works, or how to use it for HCF, LCM, or simplifying fractions — not just what the factors are — StudyHelpAI's free AI Maths tutor explains the concepts and methods step by step in English or Tamil.
← Back to Maths Homework HelpFactorization Calculator — Questions Answered
Yes — it's completely free with no sign-up, no daily limit, and no ads. It runs entirely in your browser, so results are instant.
It handles whole numbers up to 10 digits (just under 10 billion) instantly. Extremely large numbers may take slightly longer since the calculation runs in your browser.
The calculator will show the number itself as its only prime factor, and the "All Factors" list will show just 1 and the number — since prime numbers have exactly two factors.
Yes indirectly — factorize each number separately, then compare the prime factors. The lowest common powers give the HCF, and the highest powers across both give the LCM.
No — prime factorization is defined for positive whole numbers greater than 1. Enter a positive whole number to get a result.