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GCSE Maths Past Paper Marking

Photograph your working. Get instant marking with feedback on every method mark and accuracy mark

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See exactly where your method breaks down

PaperLab reads your working step by step—not just your final answer.

Every mark is broken down: Method Marks show if your approach was right. Accuracy Marks show if you executed it correctly. When something's wrong, you'll see exactly why:

"Criterion not met: Expected -1/2 < x < 4/3, but found x < 4/3 and x < -1/2, which does not represent the solution set between the roots."

This is the feedback a good tutor would give. It takes seconds.

Detailed marking breakdown showing method marks and accuracy marks with green and amber indicators

Three steps. Instant insight.

1
Select your paper

Select your paper

Choose from past papers organized by exam session. Track which questions you've completed

2
Photo your work

Photo your work

Snap your handwritten answer for each question. Works with any paper and pen

3
See your results

See your results

Get your grade instantly, then drill into any question to see exactly where marks were gained or lost

Every mark explained

Most tools tell you "3/5 marks" and leave you guessing.

PaperLab breaks down every mark:

  • Method Marks Did you use the right approach?
  • Accuracy Marks Did you execute it correctly?
  • Specific feedback Exactly what criterion was or wasn't met

When you lose a mark, you'll know precisely why. Not "partially correct"—but the exact error in your reasoning.

Detailed marking results showing method marks, accuracy marks, and specific criterion feedback for each question part

Starting with GCSE Maths

We're focused on doing one thing exceptionally well: GCSE Maths past paper marking.

Every mark scheme, every question type, every grade boundary—built in from the start.

More subjects and exam boards are coming. But right now, we're making GCSE Maths marking as good as it can be.

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