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Accuracy & Consistency

99% statistical confidence. Grady performed better than human graders in controlled trials, delivering consistent results across every student in the class. No more grading drift between the first paper and the last.

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One-Scan Upload

Have 50 handwritten exams from the classroom? Scan them all into a single PDF and upload. Grady automatically parses out individual students, removes personally identifiable information, readying them for the grading engine.

Faculty Control

The instructor always has full authority over feedback and grading. Set leniency levels, customize rubrics, review every result, and edit anything before it reaches students.

Grading Focus

Focus grading on content rather than presentation.

Grading Instructions

Add any specific instructions or context for the grader...

These comments will guide the AI grader's evaluation approach.

Grading Leniency

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Lenient

Choose the grading leniency level. Higher leniency means more forgiving grading standards.

Every Format Students Use

Messy handwriting, scratched-out answers, hand-drawn graphs and diagrams, typed PDFs, Word documents, code notebooks — Grady reads it all. Students submit however they naturally work, and Grady understands every format without any special preparation.

defcalculate_area(r):pi = 3.14159returnpi * r**2defmain():result = calculate_area(5)ItemQ1Q2TotalRevenue$12.4M$25.1MCOGS$7.2M$14.8MThe Role of Trade Policy in...International trade has undergone dramatictransformation since the post-war era. Theestablishment of GATT in 1947 marked thebeginning of multilateral cooperation, yetrecent shifts toward protectionism challengethe liberal order that has defined decades ofeconomic growth and development...

Grades all Subjects

Grady's grading engine was built for the full breadth of higher education. Its rubric framework flexes across disciplines — from proofs to essays to code to case studies — delivering rigorous, subject-appropriate evaluation every time.

Computer ScienceMathematicsChemistryBiologyPhysicsEngineeringEconomicsMarketingFinanceAccountingHistoryLiteraturePolitical SciencePsychology

Seamless LMS Integration

Works with your existing learning management system. No workflow changes, no complex software to learn — just upload assignments and get results.

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Privacy-First Eliminates Risks

We understand that trying new technology with student data isn't a casual decision. Grady was built by faculty with deep expertise in cybersecurity, cryptology, and data privacy, specifically so you can feel confident from your very first use.

Student data never reaches AI

All personally identifiable information is stripped before grading begins. Names, IDs, and identifying details never leave your institution's control.

Never used for AI training

Student work is processed and discarded. Nothing is stored, indexed, or used to train any model. Period. Your students' intellectual work stays theirs.

Exceeds compliance standards

FERPA, GDPR, ISO 27001, NIST, SOC 2 — Grady doesn't just meet these standards, it was architected from day one to exceed them.

Grade & Feedback (Editable)Grade:78Feedback:Question 1 — Integration by Substitution (25 pts)Score: 25/25Correct use of u-substitution with u = x² + 1.Derivative du = 2x dx correctly identified andsubstituted. Bounds properly transformed fromx-values to u-values. Final answer simplified andconstant of integration included. Excellent work.Question 2 — Integration by Parts (25 pts)Score: 18/25Correct identification of u = x and dv = eˣ dx.The integration by parts formula was appliedproperly. However, a sign error occurred duringthe evaluation step — the negative sign wasdropped when evaluating the integral of eˣ atthe lower bound (-7 points). Review the tabularmethod from lecture to avoid sign tracking errorsin multi-step evaluations.Overall Comment:Strong substitution skills and good conceptualunderstanding of integration techniques. Focus onsign tracking during evaluation to close the gap.Total: 43/50

Detailed Student Feedback

Students receive robust, specific responses to their work — not just a grade. The feedback explains what was done well and what needs improvement, driving better learning outcomes.

More Time for What Matters

Grading 250 exams by hand means days of repetitive, exhausting work — often at the expense of the things that actually move the needle for students. Grady gives you those hours back so you can hold office hours, mentor struggling students, refine your lectures, or simply recover from the semester.

Grading 250 exams5–12 days
With Grady1 hr
Writing feedback per student15–20 min
With Grady2–3 min of edits

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