AI Essay Grader & Editor
Write your essay in a real editor and get a professor-style grade, a full rubric, and line-by-line fixes you apply in one click. Word in, Word out.
Free to try, no credit card. The grade is an estimate to sharpen your draft, not a guarantee.

Paste a draft, get an estimated grade and a full rubric in about 60 seconds, then apply the fixes straight into the editor.
Draft in a real editor, or import a .docx, PDF or TXT. Bold, italics, headings, tables, citations and footnotes carry over, nothing to reformat.
In about 60 seconds you get an estimated grade band and a professor-style rubric, with every category scored: thesis, evidence, structure, clarity and citations.
Feedback is mapped to your exact sentences. Accept a suggested rewrite and it drops straight into your draft, exactly where it belongs.
Word in, Word out. Export and your formatting, headings and references come back intact, ready to submit.
Every essay is scored against a professor-style rubric so you know exactly where the marks are won and lost, instead of a vague “looks good, a few suggestions”.

A general chat box gives you one block of “here are some tips” with no grade, no rubric and no idea whether you are handing in a B or an A. WriteScholar is built to mark essays: a consistent rubric, a grade estimate, feedback tied to your exact sentences, and fixes that drop into the draft, all without copy-pasting back and forth.
It is an estimate designed to catch the weak-thesis, no-evidence and waffly-paragraph problems before you submit. It is not a guarantee of the mark your professor will give and it does not replace them, it helps you hand in a stronger draft.
Yes — run a real analysis on your essay with no credit card. Free shows your estimated grade, what's wrong, and top suggestions; Pro unlocks every fix, one-click apply, and unlimited analyses.
Yes. You can set the level so the rubric matches undergraduate, postgraduate or high-school expectations, and it handles research papers, argumentative essays, lab reports and literature reviews.
Yes. Import a .docx and your formatting, headings and citations carry over. Export and it comes back as a clean, correctly formatted Word document.
No. WriteScholar grades and gives feedback on work you wrote, the same as asking a tutor to read a draft before you submit. It does not write the essay for you.
Write it here, see the grade and rubric, apply the fixes, and export a clean Word doc, all before the deadline.
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