DocuMark: A New Approach to Academic Integrity in the AI Era
Enago's DocuMark platform offers universities a transformative solution for managing AI-assisted student work, shifting focus from detection to transparency and responsible AI usage. The tool aims to reduce educator stress while helping students understand and ethically incorporate AI tools in their academic work.

Enago has launched DocuMark, an innovative platform designed to help universities navigate the complex landscape of AI-assisted student submissions. The tool represents a significant shift from traditional policing approaches to a more collaborative method of maintaining academic integrity.
The platform enables students to review and verify AI-generated content before submission, providing educators with transparent reports that eliminate uncertainty about student work. By guiding students to understand and take ownership of their AI usage, DocuMark addresses growing concerns about academic honesty in the age of sophisticated AI writing tools.
According to Sharad Mittal, Founder and CEO of Trinka AI, the platform is not about restricting technology but about creating a supportive environment that embraces technological advancement responsibly. Students participating in beta testing reported increased confidence in their submissions, while educators expressed relief from the burden of detecting AI-generated content.
Beyond individual interactions, DocuMark offers institutional benefits by providing data and insights that can help universities refine their AI usage policies. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing learning management systems and offers a pilot program for universities interested in exploring its potential.
As AI continues to transform educational landscapes, DocuMark represents a proactive approach to maintaining academic standards while empowering both students and educators to adapt to technological changes constructively.