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Ezergrade is a San Francisco-based EdTech startup building a first-of-its-kind AI-enhanced online spelling test platform that fully integrates into a live classroom setting. It is designed for homeschool families, co-ops, microschools, tutors, and schools serving Grades 1–8. Most apps claim to have spelling tests but are really games and practice drills. Ezergrade actually does the testing, with the option to run it for you — giving you your hands back. Turn any word list into a live class spelling test, a self-paced test, homework, or a printable paper test with scan grading. Plus, Ezergrade includes a curriculum converter, retake functionality, Google Classroom integration, and more. Honest Input™ disables autocorrect and spellcheck during tests, so you know your student really spelled the word. One word list. Every delivery mode. One record.
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San Francisco, United States
- support@ezergrade.com
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