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Proctorly is an AI-assisted exam-proctoring platform. A teacher creates a test — backed by a Google Form, PDF, or Word document — shares one link, and students take the exam in their browser while a monitoring engine watches for academic-integrity issues. The teacher can watch sessions live and reviews a per-session report afterward, confirming or dismissing each flag. It runs entirely in the browser. There’s no extension to install, and students never create an account — they reach the test through the link the teacher shares.

The two roles

Teacher (proctor)

Has an account. Works in the dashboard: creates tests, configures monitoring, watches live, reviews flags, and manages billing.

Student (test-taker)

No account. Opens the teacher’s link, consents, verifies identity if asked, and takes the exam while monitored.

Where to go next

Quickstart

Run your first proctored test end to end.

How it works

What Proctorly monitors and how a session flows.

For students

What a student experiences, start to finish.
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Quickstart: run your first proctored test

Sign in, create a test, configure monitoring, share one link with your class, watch live, and review the report.

How Proctorly works

What Proctorly monitors during an exam, how a student session flows, and what a teacher reviews afterward — all in the browser, no extension.
Last modified on June 24, 2026