Proctor AI vs Brisk Teaching: Bulk Grading Or Docs-Inline Feedback?

Brisk Teaching is a Chrome extension that layers AI feedback and helpers onto Google Docs and Google Classroom. Proctor AI is an autonomous AI grading agent that reads handwritten answer sheets, grades a whole class from one PDF, and returns marks and feedback the teacher approves.

Brisk is a natural fit if your workflow lives in Google Docs. Proctor AI is a natural fit if your workflow starts with a stack of paper answer sheets and a rubric.

What Brisk Teaching does well

Where Proctor AI is different

Feature-by-feature comparison

What matters to youProctor AIBrisk Teaching
Grade handwritten answer sheetsYesNo
Bulk grading from one class PDFYesNo
Google Docs inline feedbackNo, dedicated dashboardYes, core focus
Integrity analysis across the classYesLimited
Claude MCPYesNo
Best fitPaper-based classroomsGoogle Classroom teachers
Two very different starting points.

Which one should you pick?

Choose Proctor AI if your class writes on paper and you scan the answer sheets. Choose Brisk if your class writes in Google Docs and you live inside Google Classroom.

Frequently asked questions

Does Brisk grade scanned papers?

Brisk is designed for typed work inside Google Docs. For scanned handwritten answer sheets, Proctor AI is the tool built for that.

Is Proctor AI a Chrome extension?

Proctor AI is a web app. You upload the class PDF and the agent grades. There is also a Claude MCP connector so you can grade by chatting with Claude.

Is Proctor AI free to try?

Yes. Free plan, no card required.

Can I use both?

Yes. Some teachers pair a Docs-inline tool with Proctor AI for scanned exam grading.

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