Canvas support
Solve Any Canvas Quiz in 2 Seconds
FastSolve auto-fills answers directly inside Canvas Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes — multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, essays, all of it.
Question types
Every Canvas question type, handled
FastSolve detects the question type automatically and formats the answer for the right input.
Multiple choice
Multiple select
True / False
Fill in the blank
Short answer
Essay
Matching
Ordering
Numeric input
Canvas New Quizzes
Classic & New Quizzes both supported
How it works
Three steps inside Canvas
- 1
Open your Canvas quiz
Start your assignment, quiz, or New Quizzes attempt as you normally would. FastSolve detects Canvas automatically — no setup per course.
- 2
Double-click the question
FastSolve reads the question and any images, picks the right answer for the question type, and auto-fills the input — radio buttons, checkboxes, text fields, all handled.
- 3
Submit when you're done
There's no overlay, no popup, and no DOM modification Canvas (or any proctoring software) can detect. The answer just appears in the input.
Invisible mode
What proctors and Canvas can — and can't — see
Works inside Canvas Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes (LTI 1.3) without any custom configuration.
Compatible with locked-browser modes that allow content scripts (Respondus blocks all extensions — see FAQ).
Zero visible overlay, so screenshare and Zoom screen-recording show only the Canvas UI.
FAQ
FastSolve on Canvas: FAQ
Yes. FastSolve fully supports both Canvas Classic Quizzes and the newer Canvas New Quizzes (LTI 1.3) engine — including matching, fill-in-multiple-blanks, categorization, hot spot, and stimulus questions. Detection is automatic; you don't toggle anything per course.
Other supported LMS platforms
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