Comparison checked 24 July 2026

Proofreading or academic readiness review?

Proofreading improves wording; readiness review checks whether the submission meets academic expectations.

The risk just before submission

A polished assignment can still miss a key requirement or use sources poorly.

What SafeRender checks

SafeRender compares the prompt, draft and sources so the remaining review work is visible before you submit.

  • Language and grammar
  • Brief and criteria coverage
  • References and sources
  • Revision priorities

Example of a possible signal

Example: a sentence can be grammatical and still fail to answer the question.

Three-step workflow

The workflow is kept short so you can spend the remaining time fixing the draft.

  • Proofread for language.
  • Review academic readiness.
  • Leave time for references.

Limits and institution rules

The report is indicative. SafeRender does not write the work, does not guarantee a mark, is not an AI detector and never overrides your university, tutor or lecturer guidance.

Document privacy

In demo mode, SafeRender extracts text for a limited analysis and does not store uploaded files as files. Account reports and service metadata are retained where needed to provide history, checkout access and paid features.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need both?

They can complement each other.

Is SafeRender a grammar checker?

No. That is not the primary purpose.

Ready to check your document?

Add the prompt, draft and sources to get an indicative final review before submission.