Talview vs. TrustExam.ai

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Talview
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Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Talview specializes in organizational interview and exam processes, emphasizing integrity, efficiency, and fairness. The platform employs advanced facial and voice recognition to ensure secure and non-intrusive remote interviewing and proctoring experiences. Talview has launched Alvy, an AI Proctoring agent, which is powered by LLMs and advanced AI and can perform all tasks of a human proctor. Talview's value proposition is that they deliver reliable assessments, streamline…N/A
TrustExam.ai
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Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
TrustExam.ai is a proctoring and assessment management platform designed for national-scale examination systems and educational organizations. It provides secure, automated supervision for both online and offline tests, ensuring identity verification, browser lockdown, and advanced cheating detection through behavioral analytics. The platform integrates with learning management systems and testing environments, supporting multi-language exams and accessibility…N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee$500 per month,per userNo setup fee
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Talview Screenshots

Screenshot of Alvy - an AI Proctoring Agent, securing exams around the clock. Augmenting human proctors by autonomously detecting signs of malpractice, evolving continuously to handle the complexities of human behavior across diverse exam formats.Screenshot of an additional camera to give a wider view of the candidate's and test-taker surroundings, helping to create a secure exam environment during assessments and interviews.Screenshot of an Interview Room, which supports the remote hiring process with a comprehensive platform designed for structured, fair and fraud-free interviews.Screenshot of Talview's AI powered remote proctoring solution, which is fit to monitor high to low stake exams, depending on the requirements.Screenshot of candidate verification, which facilitates real-time identification of proxy candidates through advanced face, voice, and device recognition. This can be used to track candidates throughout the hiring lifecycle, minimizing revenue loss and legal complications.Screenshot of a One Way Video Interview. With a standard set of questions for candidates applying for the same role, it helps screen faster. The candidate can record the answers at their own time and these can reviewed later.

TrustExam.ai Screenshots

Screenshot of the TrustExam administrator interface for monitoring the Start MBA course session. At the top, the system shows the overall Progress bar, which is nearly complete at 96%.

Below, the User Action Log lists recent proctoring-related events for multiple users. Each entry includes the date, the participant’s name, an event type, and additional details. Logged events include issues such as “External Camera Unfocused,” “External Camera Focus Restored,” and manual administrative actions like “Identity Verification Disabled” and “Noise Detection Enabled.” Each event also includes a timestamp indicating when it occurred relative to the session start.

On the right side of the top panel, quick-action buttons are shown for proctoring, webinar mode, resuming the session, finishing, exporting, saving, copying, deleting, and closing.

Further down, a searchable list of participants is displayed. Each participant card shows their profile photo, name, and a horizontal activity timeline composed of colored markers that represent different types of proctoring events or interactions. Next to each participant’s activity bar, numeric badges show counts of specific alerts or behaviors detected during the exam.

The left sidebar includes the main navigation menu with sections such as Library, Assignment, Lesson Library, Test and Assignment Library, Courses, Media files, Groups, and Resources.Screenshot of the TrustExam proctoring interface displaying a detailed record of a student’s exam session. At the top, the system shows the user’s verification photos taken before the assignment, both marked as successfully approved. Below, in the Violations section, the platform has flagged two events: “Identity Not Verified” and “Head Turned,” each with a timestamp and a corresponding captured frame.

Further down, the Video section contains the full recordings of the session, presented as thumbnails with timestamps indicating the duration of each clip. At the bottom, there is a Results section where the examiner can view the student’s recorded responses. The left side of the interface shows the main navigation menu with modules such as Library, Assignment, Courses, Media files, Groups, and Resources.