Grading
Voice to LaTeX
Speak your feedback. InteGrade typesets the math.
Reading handwritten math while typing typeset math is slow. Voice to LaTeX lets you keep your eyes on the submission and dictate the comment, math included.
How it works
- Start a voice comment in the grading view.
- Speak naturally: "f prime of x equals six x times cosine of three x squared."
- InteGrade transcribes your words into clean prose and renders the math as proper LaTeX: f′(x) = 6x · cos(3x²).
- The comment attaches to the current question on the current submission. Review, edit if needed, done.
Screenshotvoice comment being recorded with live transcription
Dictation tips
- Say math the way you would say it to a class: "the integral from zero to one of x squared dx," "the square root of two over two."
- Name your targets: "in part b" or "on line three" comes through as prose and gives the student context.
- The output is editable text like any comment. If a symbol lands wrong, fix it inline.
Opt-in, like all AI in InteGrade
Voice transcription is an AI feature you invoke explicitly each time. Nothing records unless you start it, and the resulting comment is yours to edit or discard before a student ever sees it. See How InteGrade uses AI.