AI-assisted evaluation, built for both sides of the report card

A feedback loop that was never actually closed.

Grading is mechanical, feedback is generic, and the story of how a child is really doing gets lost between one test and the next. Arc fixes the loop — for the teacher marking it, and the parent trying to make sense of it.

ms-sharma · class 7-a & 8-b
Class 7 Physics — Motion & ForceRubric review
Class 8 Math — Fractions TestEvaluating · 18/25 sheets
Class 7 Biology — Nutrition in PlantsPublished
Every mark has a reason attached.live
How it actually works

Watch a single answer go from sheet to feedback.

A handwritten answer sheet is scanned and matched to the right question paper.

Progress over years, not one test

The pattern shows up before the grade drops.

Every report connects this test to the ones before it. A dip that would look like a single bad week on its own becomes visible as a pattern — early enough to actually do something about it.

  • Trend lines per subject, not just a single score
  • Class positioning, anonymized, alongside personal progress
  • The same underlying data, read by teacher, student, and parent
Aarav · Math average
84%↑ 20 pts since April
6 tests

A May dip that a single report card would've missed — visible here three tests before it would've shown up as a falling grade.

Hours back every week

Rubric drafting, per-answer evaluation, and report writing happen in minutes — not another lost evening.

Reasoning, not just a number

Every mark carries the 'why' — for the student learning from it, and the parent trying to understand it.

Progress over years, not one test

Reports connect this test to the last ten, so real patterns show up before they become problems.

See it on a real paper, not a slide deck.

The live demo runs the actual product — rubric drafting, evaluation review, and reports — across teacher, student, and parent views.

Open the live demo