GradeAssist
AI grading — calibrated by you, owned by you

The smart gradebook for handwritten exams and real projects.

Upload scanned papers and project submissions. GradeAssist grades against your rubric, surfaces what students missed and why, and gives you back hours every week — with full visibility, ABET-ready reports, and the final word always yours.

No credit card needed · Bring your own rubric · Bilingual English / Arabic

6–10
Hours saved per exam
3–5 students
Calibration sample
Built-in
ABET-ready reports
Always
Your decision
How it works

From scanned paper to student feedback in minutes.

  1. STEP 1

    Upload the scans

    Drop one PDF per student, or a bulk scan. We rasterize each page and detect the student from the handwritten header — Arabic or English.

  2. STEP 2

    Confirm the rubric

    Type your answer key or upload it. We propose a detailed rubric you can edit. Nothing grades until you confirm.

  3. STEP 3

    Calibrate & release

    Spot-check 3–5 students. Adjust where you disagree. Release grades when you’re ready — with feedback your students can actually use.

Why faculty trust it

The AI does the heavy lifting. The grade is still yours.

You always have the final word

Every AI-suggested score is editable in one click, with a note that travels into the report. No black boxes.

Real handwriting, real exams

Designed for scanned handwritten exams — math, essays, problem-solving — not just multiple choice. Bilingual EN/AR throughout.

ABET-ready from day one

Map exam questions and rubric criteria to Student Outcomes and Performance Indicators. Generate accreditation reports without a separate spreadsheet.

Built for accreditation

SO / PI mapping that fills itself in.

Tag each exam question with the Student Outcome and Performance Indicator it assesses. GradeAssist aggregates attainment levels across the cohort and produces the tables, charts, and exports your accreditation binder needs.

Give yourself the week back.

Create your gradebook in two minutes. Add your first course, invite your students, and grade your next exam with help — without giving up the rigor.