Handwritten Paper Correction With AI
Correcting handwritten papers by hand is slow and repetitive. Proctor AI is an AI handwriting corrector that reads scanned answer sheets, understands the structure of each page, and marks every answer against your rubric, then writes corrections where the student wrote.
It is built for real classroom handwriting, not clean printed text, so it copes with crossed-out lines, margins, and diagrams.
- 93% agreement with manual marking
- Any handwriting style read
- On-page corrections annotated
- Minutes for a full class
How AI corrects handwritten papers
- Read the page: Each scanned page is converted to text with handwriting recognition tuned for messy writing.
- Understand the layout: The agent maps which marks belong to which question and where diagrams sit.
- Grade against the rubric: Each answer is scored against your rubric and marking scheme.
- Annotate: Corrections and feedback are written on the page, where the student wrote.
- Approve: You review every correction and approve before it reaches the student.
Handles the hard cases
| Hard case | How Proctor AI handles it |
|---|---|
| Crossed-out and rewritten answers | Reads the final answer and ignores struck-through text |
| Answers spilling into margins | Follows the answer across the page and overflow sheets |
| Labelled diagrams and figures | Recognizes labels and grades against expected parts |
| Math working and equations | Reads steps and awards partial credit |
| Mixed languages on one sheet | Handles multiple scripts in the same answer |
Frequently asked questions
Can AI correct handwritten papers?
Yes. Proctor AI reads handwritten answer sheets with handwriting recognition tuned for messy writing, grades each answer against your rubric, and annotates corrections on the page.
Does it work with messy handwriting?
Yes, it is built for real classroom handwriting, including crossed-out lines, margins, and diagrams, not just clean printed text.
Can it correct math and diagrams?
Yes. It handles math working, chemical equations, symbols, and labelled diagrams in addition to descriptive text.
How accurate is handwriting recognition?
Around 91% to 98% depending on how messy the writing is, and every mark is reviewed and approved by the teacher.