For Professors & Educators

Academic integrity starts
with your own files.

Exam questions before the test, student evaluations, grade justifications, tenure committee notes — academic work is full of documents that cannot leak early. Writtt encrypts them on your device with AES-256.

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Academic risks

Your university tools don't protect your academic work.

Exams on cloud drives

Exam questions stored on university cloud services can be accessed by IT admins, teaching assistants with shared access, or in the event of a platform breach.

Student evaluation exposure

Candid evaluations and grade justifications on shared platforms could surface in grade appeals or student complaints against the professor.

Institutional politics

Notes about department politics, tenure decisions, or colleague assessments on university servers are accessible to administrators who may be involved.

How Writtt protects academic work

Academic freedom requires secure tools.

Exam-level encryption

Encrypt exam questions, answer keys, and grading rubrics with AES-256. Even shared office computers can't reveal locked content.

Independent of university IT

Keep your academic notes off institutional servers. Personal assessments and opinions stay under your exclusive control.

Grade anywhere

Coffee shops, home office, sabbatical abroad — grade and evaluate students without depending on university network access.

Private AI assistance

Use local AI to help draft evaluations without student data flowing to cloud AI services.

Academic freedom is meaningless without the ability to think and document privately. Every cloud-synced note is a limitation on that freedom.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Encrypt exam files in the vault with a unique password. Even if your device is borrowed or shared with TAs, exam content remains accessible only to you.

Absolutely. Blind peer review requires confidentiality. Writtt's local encryption ensures your reviews never appear on cloud servers that could link you to the review.

Encrypted vault files require your password. Even with physical access to your device, locked files are cryptographically unreadable.

Protect academic integrity.

Encrypted exams, private evaluations, secure research notes. Free, offline, open source.

Download — it's free