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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about AutoProctor below. If your question is not covered here, contact our support team.
AutoProctor uses on-device AI monitoring that accesses cameras, microphones, and screens (with the candidate’s permission) to detect problematic behaviors. These include unauthorized persons in the frame, background noise, and attempts to navigate away from the test screen. Each incident generates a detailed violation report with evidence for you to review.Learn more about what gets tracked during proctoring.
You create a proctored test in five steps:
1

Create a quiz

Build your quiz using Google Forms, Microsoft Forms, or Socratease.
2

Register the test on AutoProctor

Sign in to AutoProctor and register your quiz URL, or create a Socratease quiz directly on the platform.
3

Configure your proctoring settings

Set up camera tracking, microphone monitoring, screen sharing, and other options in your proctoring settings.
4

Share the test link with candidates

Distribute the unique AutoProctor test link to your candidates via email, LMS, or any messaging tool.
5

Review violation reports

After the test, review proctoring results and Trust Scores for each candidate.
For a full walkthrough, see the Quickstart guide.
AutoProctor offers three subscription tiers:
PlanWhat You Get
Standard150 proctored credits per billing cycle, plus unlimited timer-only attempts
PremiumStandard features plus team collaboration capabilities
ElitePremium features plus advanced question types, question banks, and API/SDK access
All plans include a 10-credit free trial with no credit card required. You can cancel anytime.Visit the pricing page for current rates, or see Payments and Credits for details on how credits work.
AutoProctor supports up to 5,000 concurrent candidates on a single test.
If you anticipate more than 5,000 candidates taking a test at the same time, contact us at least two business days in advance so we can prepare our infrastructure.
Learn more about concurrency limits.
AutoProctor collects names, email addresses, images, and audio recordings exclusively for test integrity purposes. The company does not sell personal information or share it with third parties beyond necessary subprocessors.Key privacy facts:
  • All AI monitoring happens on the candidate’s device — no full video recordings are uploaded to servers
  • Data is used solely for generating proctoring reports
  • Candidates under 18 require parental or guardian consent
AutoProctor does not record full video. See Does AutoProctor Record Video? for details on how the on-device monitoring approach protects candidate privacy.
AutoProctor works with the following quiz platforms:
  • Google Forms
  • Microsoft Forms
  • Socratease (AutoProctor’s built-in quiz platform)
  • Any web-based quiz via iframe embedding
See Quiz Providers for setup instructions for each platform.
Yes. AutoProctor offers several access control options:You configure these options in your advanced settings.