
Exam.net
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What is Exam.net
Exam.net is a web-based assessment platform used by schools to create, deliver, and grade digital exams. It supports secure exam delivery in classrooms and remote settings, with tools aimed at reducing opportunities for cheating and simplifying teacher workflows. Typical users include K–12 and secondary educators and school administrators managing high-stakes tests and routine quizzes. The product differentiates through exam-specific security controls and teacher-oriented grading and administration features rather than general audience-response polling.
Secure exam delivery controls
Exam.net focuses on controlled test-taking with features designed for supervised assessments, including lockdown-style modes and monitoring options depending on device and setup. It supports workflows for distributing exams and collecting submissions in a structured way. This emphasis fits formal testing scenarios more directly than tools primarily built for live polling or classroom engagement.
Teacher-centric grading workflow
The platform includes tools to review submissions, score responses, and manage exam results within the same environment. It supports common assessment item types used in schools, including written responses, which can reduce reliance on external document handling. These capabilities align with end-to-end exam administration rather than presentation-led interaction.
Designed for school deployment
Exam.net is commonly implemented at the school or district level with features that support multiple classes and recurring exam processes. It is browser-based, which can reduce client installation requirements compared with some desktop-authoring approaches. The product’s design targets repeatable assessment operations rather than one-off audience sessions.
Less suited to live engagement
Exam.net is built for exams and controlled assessments, not for interactive presentations or real-time audience engagement. Organizations looking for rapid, game-like quizzes, live word clouds, or slide-integrated polling may find the experience less aligned with those use cases. This can limit adoption for instructors prioritizing engagement over formal testing.
Security depends on environment
High-integrity exam delivery typically depends on device management, browser capabilities, and local supervision policies. Some security features may require specific configurations or may vary by operating system and school IT controls. This can add operational complexity for bring-your-own-device environments.
Integration depth may vary
Compared with broader education platforms, integration expectations (such as LMS gradebook sync, rostering standards, and identity management) can be a deciding factor for institutions. If required integrations are limited or require additional setup, schools may need manual steps for user provisioning and results transfer. Buyers often need to validate supported standards and connectors during evaluation.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: School-based license (custom quote — no public prices published on the official site). How to purchase: Request a price quote from Exam.net (sales). Licenses are school/organization-wide and cover full feature set (no separate Basic/Pro tiers published). Billing & payment: Licenses are invoiced annually. Payment methods listed: bank transfer, credit card, or check (US only). Trial & evaluation: Exam.net offers a free trial per school (English pricing page states 30 days; some localized pages show 75 days). Notes: If only part of a school will use Exam.net, Exam.net may offer a customized license. For pricing you must contact sales (no public per-user or per-school costs on the website).
Seller details
Exam.net AB
Stockholm, Sweden
2013
Private
https://exam.net/
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