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A aiessaydetector.ai

For teachers · Bulk workflow

Grade a stack of essays without reading every one cold.

Upload the class, get per-essay scores plus sentence-level highlighting, then spend your time on the essays that actually need your eyes.

  • Up to 500 essays per batch on Teacher plan
  • CSV export with per-sentence probabilities
  • Roster-friendly: paste student IDs alongside text

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About: Bulk grading workflow

Grading a class set of essays is already slow. Grading a class set while checking every one for AI-generated sections is slower, and the usual tools make it worse, one paper at a time, a single overall score, no way to see which sentences tripped the detector.

Bulk grading on aiessaydetector.ai is built around the way teachers actually work. You paste or upload a batch, up to 500 essays on the Teacher plan, and the detector returns three things: an overall score per essay, a sentence-by-sentence heatmap, and a CSV with per-sentence probabilities you can drop into your gradebook or LMS.

Workflow

  1. Export submissions from Canvas, Schoology, Google Classroom, or a shared drive. Any plaintext or .docx file works.
  2. Upload the batch or paste rows into the bulk screen. Each row is one student's essay.
  3. Scan results sorted by AI-likelihood descending. The top of the list is where you spend your time.
  4. Open per-sentence view on anything above your threshold. Evidence is the heatmap, not the overall score.
  5. Export CSV if you want a paper trail or want to tag the gradebook.

What we do not claim

A high AI-likelihood score is a reason to have a conversation, not a verdict. Every academic-integrity workflow we recommend treats the detector as one signal alongside draft history, writing baseline, and a short oral check-in. See our teacher hub and accuracy methodology for the full evidence chain.

Data handling

Essays submitted in bulk mode follow the same retention rule as the rest of the site: deleted after 30 days, never used to train the detector, never shared with third parties. Institutional plans can set retention to zero (detect-and-discard), details on the institutions page.

Sorted queue

Results sort by AI-likelihood descending so the top of the list is where your attention goes first.

Per-sentence evidence

Every essay opens to a heatmap of which sentences contributed to the score. Share it with the student during a follow-up.

CSV-ready

Download a spreadsheet with student ID, overall score, and per-sentence probabilities for your gradebook or SIS.

Frequently asked questions

How many essays can I check at once?
Free accounts are capped at 20/day across single and bulk modes. The Teacher plan allows 500 essays per batch and up to 5,000/month. Institutional plans are uncapped.
Will my students' essays be used to train your model?
No. Submitted text is used only to return a score, then deleted after 30 days (or sooner on institutional plans). Training data is licensed and unrelated to user submissions.
Can I use this result as the sole basis for an academic-integrity violation?
We do not recommend that. A detector score is one signal. Pair it with draft history (version control in Google Docs or Word), a writing baseline from earlier in the term, and a brief oral check-in. Our /how-to-appeal page explains the same chain of evidence from the student side.
Does bulk mode support .docx uploads?
Yes. Upload .docx, .pdf, or paste plaintext. Tables, footnotes, and images are stripped before scoring.

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