AI Grader
Want to know how your work is shaping up before you submit it? Mindgrasp's AI grader reviews your essays, assignments, and answers and gives you structured feedback, grading guidance, and clear areas to improve. Just paste your answer or upload your work, add an optional rubric, and Mindgrasp shows you what is strong, what is missing, and how to make it better. It is built to help you learn and revise, not to replace your teacher or hand you an official grade.
Upload your work, Mindgrasp reviews it, you get feedback and a clear plan to improve.
Step 1: Add Your Work
Paste an answer or essay directly, or upload an assignment, PDF, or document to Mindgrasp's AI grader. Choose what type of work it is—essay, short answer, homework, or practice test—and optionally add a rubric or assignment instructions so the feedback matches what you were asked to do.
Step 2: Get Structured Feedback
Mindgrasp reviews your work and returns clear, structured feedback. It highlights your strengths, points out weak areas, flags missing concepts, and explains where your reasoning or writing could be stronger—so you understand the why behind every suggestion.
Step 3: Revise & Improve
Use the suggested improvements and practice questions to revise your work and close knowledge gaps. An optional estimated score, framed as study guidance, helps you gauge progress as you refine your draft—so you can study smarter and submit with more confidence.
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Get Feedback On Essays And Assignments You Can Actually Use
Good feedback should tell you more than “right” or “wrong.” Mindgrasp's AI grader reads your essays, short answers, homework, and practice tests and gives you grading guidance you can act on—so every review becomes a focused study session, not just a score.
Paste an answer or essay, or upload an assignment, and add an optional rubric so the feedback lines up with exactly what your assignment is asking for.
No copying into other tools—just structured feedback in seconds.
Mindgrasp highlights your weak areas and the concepts you may have missed, then suggests specific, concrete improvements you can make.
You learn what to fix and why, so the next draft is stronger.
Get practice questions tied to your work and an optional estimated score, always framed as study guidance rather than an official grade.
Use it to track progress as you revise toward your goal.
Built To Help You Learn, Not To Replace Your Teacher
Mindgrasp's AI grader is a learning tool. It gives you feedback and grading guidance so you can understand your work more deeply—but it does not assign official grades and is not a substitute for your instructor or your school's grading.
Any estimated score is practice feedback meant as guidance, a way to gauge how your work might be evaluated so you know where to focus before you submit. Your teacher always has the final say.
The goal is simple: help you revise with intention, fill in missing concepts, and build the skills that lead to better work over time. Upload your materials, study smarter, and use the feedback to grow.
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Review feedback at your desk while you draft and revise, or pull up your work on mobile to study and improve on-the-go.
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Why students use Mindgrasp to check their work
Waiting until your work is returned to find out what went wrong is a slow way to learn. Mindgrasp's AI grader lets you check essays, short answers, homework, and practice tests while you still have time to improve them. Upload your materials, get structured feedback, and revise with a clear sense of what matters most.
It is designed to support your learning, not shortcut it. You stay in control of your work—Mindgrasp just helps you see it more clearly.
What makes Mindgrasp a smart way to review your work:
- Structured feedback on what you actually wrote
Paste or upload your work and Mindgrasp reviews your real response, highlighting strengths, weak areas, and missing concepts. - Grading guidance aligned to your rubric
Add an optional rubric or assignment instructions and the feedback focuses on the criteria your assignment is being measured against. - Suggestions you can act on right away
Mindgrasp recommends concrete improvements and surfaces the concepts to revisit, so you know exactly what to revise next. - Practice questions that reinforce learning
Turn weak areas into practice questions tied to your work, helping you close gaps instead of just patching one draft. - Estimated score framed as study guidance
An optional estimated score helps you gauge progress as you revise—always as guidance, never as an official grade. - Works across desktop, mobile, and Chrome extension
Review feedback wherever you study. Mindgrasp syncs across devices so you can revise on desktop, mobile, or in your browser.
Why use our AI grader to improve your essays and assignments
Most students only find out where their work fell short after it has already been graded. By then, it is too late to change anything. Mindgrasp's AI grader flips that around by giving you feedback while you are still working, so you can understand your essays and assignments and improve them before you submit.
You can paste an answer or essay, or upload your assignment, and tell Mindgrasp what kind of work it is—an essay, a short-answer response, homework, or a practice test. Add an optional rubric, and the AI grader frames its feedback and grading guidance around the same criteria you will be evaluated on.
Our AI grader helps you:
- Understand your strengths and the weak areas to work on next
- Spot missing concepts before they cost you points
- Get specific, suggested improvements instead of vague notes
- Practice with questions tied directly to your own work
- Track progress with an optional estimated score for guidance
Because the feedback is built around learning rather than just scoring, every review becomes a chance to study smarter. You are not handed an answer—you are shown how to make your own work stronger.
Remember, Mindgrasp gives you practice feedback and grading guidance to support your studying. It does not assign official grades and is never a replacement for your teacher. If you're looking for a smarter way to review your essays and assignments and improve before you submit, the AI grader gives you the structured feedback to do it.
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AI Grader Frequently Asked Questions
An AI grader is a learning tool that reviews your essays, assignments, or answers and gives you structured feedback. Mindgrasp reads your uploaded work, highlights strengths and weak areas, points out missing concepts, and suggests specific ways to improve before you submit.
No. Mindgrasp does not assign official grades and is not a substitute for your teacher or grading platform. It provides practice feedback and grading guidance so you can understand how your work might be evaluated. Any estimated score is meant as study guidance, not a final mark.
You can paste an answer or essay directly, or upload assignments, PDFs, and documents. The AI grader works with essays, short-answer responses, homework, and practice tests so you can get feedback on the kind of work you are actually studying.
Yes. You can optionally add a rubric or assignment instructions, and Mindgrasp will frame its feedback and grading guidance around those criteria. This helps the feedback focus on what your specific assignment is asking for.
Yes. You can start getting feedback on your essays and assignments for free. Create a Mindgrasp account, upload your work, and review your structured feedback in seconds.
Beyond pointing out weak areas, Mindgrasp suggests concrete improvements, surfaces missing concepts, and can generate practice questions tied to your work. This turns each review into a study session so you can revise, fill gaps, and submit with more confidence.