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How many hours a week do you spend grading?
The average teacher spends 8+ hours per week grading homework and exams, time that could go toward real teaching.
- 8+ hrsper week on grading
- 30+students per class
- 0hours left for each one
Three simple steps
- 01
Upload homework and exams
Upload files, photos, or paste text. Teacher-LM supports every format — including scanned handwritten pages straight from your phone camera (beta).
- 02
Set your criteria and grading scheme
Define what to look for, add instructions in plain language, and choose how to grade — checkmarks (V/X), 1–10, or verbal only.
- 03
AI grades, you approve
Our AI applies your rubric instantly. Skim results in minutes, edit if needed, and send personalized feedback to every student in one click.
Everything you need to grade smarter
Instant grading
Results in seconds, not hours. Teacher-LM works while you do other things.
Your rubric, your rules
Define evaluation criteria, write instructions in plain language, and choose your grading scheme — V/X, 1–10, or verbal feedback. Teacher-LM applies it consistently across every submission.
Hebrew & English support
Homework and exams in Hebrew, English, or both? Teacher-LM understands it all.
Personal feedback per student
Every student gets a detailed explanation — not just a score. Real education, at scale.
Class analytics
See at a glance which topics are challenging your class so you can adjust your teaching.
Scan handwritten pages (beta)
Point your phone camera at any handwritten page and upload it directly. Teacher-LM reads the handwriting and grades it just like typed text.
Teachers already saving time
“Teacher-LM changed my weekly routine. What used to take me a full day to grade is now done in an hour.”
— Michal L.
English Teacher, Middle School
“What surprised me most was the personal feedback the AI writes. My students feel like someone actually read their work.”
— Yossi A.
Bible Studies Teacher, Elementary School
“I tried other tools — Teacher-LM is the first one that handles Hebrew without any issues.”
— Dana M.
Homeroom Teacher, 7th Grade
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