📝 Student: View Your Typing Timeline

Show proof that you wrote your document yourself. Share the timeline with your instructor to demonstrate authentic authorship.

View Example
Examples: docs.google.com/document/d/1BxAR...xZ9Q/edit or just 1BxAR...xZ9Q

🎓 Educator: Verify Student Submission

A student claims they wrote their submission themselves and provided a TypeSave timeline as proof. Verify the accuracy of their timeline by checking how well their submitted text matches the recorded typing events.

Examples: docs.google.com/document/d/1BxAR...xZ9Q/edit or just 1BxAR...xZ9Q
This verifies that what they submitted matches what they actually typed
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Timeline Accuracy
This score shows how well the submitted text matches the typing events in the student's timeline. A high score indicates the timeline matches the text submitted.

Support & Information

How TypeSave Works

TypeSave helps students prove they wrote their assignments themselves and helps educators verify authentic authorship. Our Chrome extension quietly records typing events as students write in Google Docs, creating an undeniable timeline of document creation.

1

Install Extension

Install our Chrome extension before writing an assignment.

2

Write Naturally

Write your document in Google Docs as normal. The extension records typing events automatically.

3

Generate Proof

View your typing timeline and share the Google Doc ID with your instructor as proof of authenticity.

4

Verify Submission

Educators can verify that submitted text matches the recorded typing timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this protect against AI cheating accusations?

Our extension creates a detailed timeline showing when and how your document was written. This proves human authorship through natural typing patterns, pauses, and revisions that AI cannot replicate.

Does the extension track what I'm typing?

We record when typing events occur and document length changes by Google Doc ID, but store no user data. Your privacy is protected while still providing proof of authorship.

What if I edit my document after submitting it?

The timeline shows the document state at the time of each recorded event. Any changes made after submission would not match the verification check, maintaining integrity.

Can students fake the timeline?

The extension records detailed timing data and typing patterns that would be extremely difficult to fake. The verification process checks that submitted text matches the recorded events.

How do educators use this tool?

Students provide their Google Doc ID along with their submission. Educators can then verify that the submitted text matches the typing timeline using our verification tool.