Learning Integrity

Defend honest learning in the AI era.

One platform for evaluating originality, surfacing AI-generated writing, and giving educators the evidence to coach learners toward their best, most original work.

Graduate student writing notes alongside a laptop and stacked books in a university library
Why integrity matters

Integrity is the first promise a degree makes.

When that promise is kept, learning compounds. When it isn't, every signal an institution sends, transcripts, accreditation, recommendations, loses meaning.

  • Equips students to think critically and act ethically, in school and after it.
  • Anchors fair assessment so credentials reflect what learners actually know.
  • Sets the standard for responsible use of generative AI inside the curriculum.
  • Protects the credibility of research output as authorship grows more complex.
What the platform does

Four jobs,
done in one workflow.

Merituss folds plagiarism insight, AI authorship signals, and writing-process visibility into the tools faculty already use, no new tabs, no new logins.

01

Read originality in seconds

Surface likely plagiarism, AI-generated text, and contract cheating in a single, source-linked report, no black-box similarity score.

02

Coach writing, not punish it

Return formative feedback that students can act on while drafting, so revision becomes the teaching moment, not the grade dispute.

03

Meet every learner where they are

Configurable rubrics and accessibility-first reports support diverse learners, multilingual cohorts, and accommodation needs.

04

Defend institutional reputation

Demonstrable compliance with academic standards keeps faculty confident and credentials trusted by employers and partners.

The solutions

Two flagship products, one connected platform.

From classroom assignments to journal submissions, Merituss helps organizations safeguard quality, reduce reviewer burden, and create room for original thinking.

Merituss Studio

Feedback that turns into learning

A grading workspace where rubrics, QuickMarks, and voice notes live next to integrity signals, so educators can address misconduct and teach craft in the same pass. Add Merituss Originality for emerging-misconduct coverage and Merituss Clarity for visibility into how a draft was written.

Learn more →
Merituss Similarity

The most rigorous source match in the field

Compare submissions against 99B+ web pages, 1.8B prior student papers, and licensed publisher content. Every match is traced to its origin so educators see provenance, not a percentage. Integrated with the major learning management systems out of the box.

Learn more →
Ready to talk

Bring an integrity expert into the room.

Schedule a call

Built for everyone the work touches.

One platform, four perspectives. Merituss serves the student writing the draft, the instructor reading it, and the institution standing behind the result.

For

Students

Develop original thinking, get feedback while drafting, and graduate with credentials they earned honestly.

For

Instructors

Return faster, more consistent feedback, and walk into office hours with evidence rather than suspicion.

For

Administrators

Track integrity trends across courses, departments, and cohorts, with audit-ready reporting on every action.

For

Institutions

Protect your name, scale online and hybrid programs, and shape curriculum from real assessment data.

Scales with the institution

Cloud infrastructure that holds up on finals week.

Merituss plugs into the systems you already run, your LMS, identity provider, and student information system, with centralized controls for departments, campuses, and consortia. Data is processed in your chosen region, encrypted at rest, and audited annually.

70+
LMS & SIS integrations
14
data residency regions
99.97%
exam-season uptime
SCIM
& SAML SSO ready
By the time students submitted their final drafts, the conversation had already shifted from suspicion to craft. That is the whole point.
Dr. Adaeze Okoro
Dean of Academic Affairs, Northbridge University
Frequently asked

Academic integrity, answered.