Bypass Proctoring at Ohio State University
Ohio State University uses proctoring software for its 60,000+ students. Vorqal is a desktop app that proctoring software can’t detect, can’t shut down, and can’t see on screen share. It reads your exam questions and gives you AI answers in real time — completely invisible to your OSU proctor.
How OSU Uses Proctoring Software
Ohio State uses proctoring software across its College of Arts and Sciences, Fisher College of Business, and online program offerings. Exams are proctored via Canvas with full browser lockdown and webcam monitoring.
The system flags tab switches, unusual eye movement, and any detected audio in the exam environment. Live proctors can intervene in real time.
Why Proctoring Software Can’t Detect Vorqal at OSU
OSU students in online sections have no choice but to sit through proctoring software on every graded exam. The university has made no indication it plans to move away from the platform.
Vorqal changes everything. It’s a native desktop app that sits on your screen as an invisible overlay. Proctoring software runs as a Chrome extension on Canvas — it can only monitor what happens inside Chrome. Vorqal operates entirely outside Chrome at the desktop level. Proctoring software physically cannot see it, detect it, or shut it down. You get instant AI-powered answers to any exam question while your proctor sees nothing but your Canvas exam tab.
Proctoring software is a Chrome extension. Chrome extensions are sandboxed by the browser’s security model — they can monitor tabs, screen content within Chrome, clipboard access, and browser processes. They cannot access native operating system processes, window overlays, or desktop applications.
Vorqal runs as a native Mac/Windows application. When you share your screen for proctoring through Canvas, Chrome’s screen capture API only shares what’s inside the browser. Vorqal’s overlay exists in a separate rendering layer. Your OSU proctor sees your exam. You see your exam plus the answers.
How to Get Started
Download Vorqal
Install on Mac or Windows. Takes 30 seconds.
Start Your OSU Exam
Open your LMS, launch the proctored exam normally. Let the setup and room scan run.
Get Instant Answers
Press the hotkey. AI reads your screen and gives you the answer. Invisible to Proctoring.
OSU Proctoring FAQ
Does Ohio State University use proctoring software?
Yes. Ohio State University uses proctoring software as its primary solution for online and hybrid exams delivered through Canvas.
Can I bypass proctoring at OSU?
Yes. Vorqal is a native desktop app that runs completely outside of Chrome. Since proctoring software is a Chrome extension, it has no ability to detect, see, or shut down Vorqal.
Will my OSU professor know I used Vorqal?
No. Vorqal is invisible to screen share, produces no detectable browser or system events, and operates outside the scope of proctoring software entirely. Your proctor sees only your exam tab.
Does this work with Canvas?
Yes. Vorqal works with any exam delivered through Chrome, including Canvas with proctoring software active. It operates at the OS level, not inside the browser.
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