AI grading for schools

A calmer way for teachers to review writing with AI.

CheckAI helps teachers upload student work, apply structured criteria, review AI draft feedback, and keep the final grading decision in human hands.

Teacher keeps final grading controlStructured rubric-based feedbackHosted on Google Cloud infrastructure
Grade 10BSubmitted 14 Mar

Student essay · Argument and structure

Needs review

AI score

16

/ 20

Draft ready for teacher review

Preview workPreview criteria

Criteria breakdown

16 / 20
Structure6/6

Clear intro, body, conclusion.

Argument7/8

Second point needs a concrete example.

Clarity3/6

Two run-on sentences in paragraph two.

Strengths

  • + Strong thesis statement
  • + Consistent tone throughout

Growth points

  • Support argument 2 with evidence
  • Simplify long sentences

Why CheckAI

Built for real teacher review, not auto-grading theater.

Teachers stay in control at every step. AI prepares a draft; the teacher edits, approves, and signs off before any result reaches a student.

What sets it apart

Review without chaos

Teachers see the next useful step immediately: upload, inspect the draft, and confirm the final result.

What sets it apart

Production-grade foundation

Real legal pages, Google Cloud hosting, and a dedicated worker queue — the plumbing is in place so teachers can focus on feedback, not on infra.

What sets it apart

Teacher-first feedback

AI helps structure comments, but the teacher remains accountable for the final educational judgment.

How it works

Three steps from student work to final teacher-approved feedback.

The whole cycle runs in minutes. Teachers spend their time on judgment, not on formatting feedback or tracking submission status.

01

Upload student work

Teachers submit photos or text responses from real assignments without building a manual workflow around them.

02

Review the AI draft

CheckAI applies criteria and prepares a draft analysis, score suggestion, and feedback structure.

03

Approve the final result

The teacher edits or confirms the draft before any grading outcome becomes final.