Academic process proof for international students

Turn your academic process into a credible evidence chain

StudyTrace helps international students organize drafts, source records, AI-use boundaries, feedback, and writing history into a review-ready appeal evidence package.

StudyTrace is not a detector bypass tool. It helps students present truthful, verifiable process evidence for human review.

Appeal Evidence Workspace

Upload your materials and turn them into evidence cards, timelines, risk explanations, and a report draft.

Draft package
Upload essay / materials

Drafts, sources, feedback, AI-use notes, screenshots, PDFs, DOCX, images, and other records.

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Upload materials
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Generate evidence cards
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Build process timeline
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Explain risks
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Export appeal report
Draft evidence card

Shows outlines, revision traces, file timestamps, and writing milestones.

Process
Citation source card

Connects notes, quotes, references, and final claims to source records.

Sources
AI boundary card

Separates allowed assistance from student-authored work and disclosure notes.

Disclosure
Review readiness
Process continuity72%
Source coverage64%
Appeal readiness58%
Open Workspace
Main workflow

From raw materials to an organized appeal package

A guided process turns scattered writing records into a structured evidence chain that can be reviewed, explained, and exported.

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Upload essay / materials

Add drafts, rubrics, source PDFs, feedback, screenshots, notes, version files, and other supporting records.

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Generate evidence cards

Extract process signals, citation links, AI-use declarations, feedback records, and missing evidence prompts.

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Build academic timeline

Place drafts, edits, source reading, feedback, and submissions in a clear time order.

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Explain review risks

Translate gaps, inconsistencies, citation issues, and AI-use ambiguity into plain-language explanations.

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Export appeal report

Produce a structured report with evidence cards, timeline, risk notes, and appendix references.

Evidence cards designed for academic review

StudyTrace does not claim to prove innocence automatically. It organizes the facts a reviewer needs to understand the student's real writing process.

Writing process proof

Draft versions, outlines, comments, saved files, and edit history are grouped into process cards.

Citation source mapping

Quotes, references, notes, and source files are connected back to claims in the paper.

AI-use boundary

Students can separate grammar help, brainstorming, translation, formatting, and original writing.

Feedback and supervision

Tutor comments, supervisor feedback, peer review, and school communications are preserved as context.

Missing evidence prompts

The workspace flags thin areas so students know what to add before exporting a report.

Report-ready appendix

Each card can reference attached files and appendix items for a cleaner appeal package.

Risk explanation without overpromising outcomes

The product helps students understand what may look weak or unclear in their materials, then explains how those gaps can be addressed honestly.

Timeline gaps

Identify missing dates, sudden jumps between drafts, or evidence that needs a clearer sequence.

Source ambiguity

Surface uncited source notes, weak reference trails, and claims that need stronger source support.

AI-use uncertainty

Explain where AI assistance is unclear and help frame a transparent disclosure boundary.

Authorship context

Organize writing milestones and revision evidence to show how the work developed over time.

Reviewer language

Turn technical evidence into clear, respectful language suitable for an appeal narrative.

Export quality check

Review whether the report has a coherent structure before it is downloaded or shared.

Questions students usually ask

StudyTrace is built for evidence organization, not for evading academic integrity processes.





Start building a trustworthy academic evidence chain

Upload materials, generate evidence cards, inspect the timeline, explain risks, and export a structured appeal report.