Works with
Moodle renders it.
You point at it.
Moodle installations vary wildly between institutions, which is exactly why a screen-reading tool works there when integrations do not. Solvecoon does not care how your university configured its theme; it reads the pixels and the text your browser is showing.
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How it works
Open the course page
A resource, a book chapter, a lesson, or a downloaded worksheet in a tab.
Select or snap
Highlight text, or drag a box around anything Moodle rendered as an image.
Keep it to practice
Ungraded activities, readings, and revision. Not quizzes that count.
What it handles
Course resources
Lesson pages and book chapters, summarized or explained section by section.
Uploaded PDFs
The most common Moodle format, and the snap shortcut reads it directly.
Practice activities
Self-check questions worked with the steps shown.
Forum threads
Summarize a long thread into the positions people are actually taking.
Any theme
Institution-specific themes make no difference. It reads what is rendered.
No plugin
Nothing to install on the Moodle side, and nothing your administrator needs to approve.
A real one, worked out
This is the shape of every answer: the result first, then the reasoning that got there.
Question
Summarize this lesson page section on the difference between validity and reliability.
Answer
Reliability is consistency. Validity is measuring the right thing. A test can be reliable and still invalid.
Steps
- 1Reliability: repeat the measurement and get the same result.
- 2Validity: the result actually reflects the concept you meant to measure.
- 3The two are independent, which is the point of the section.
- 4A scale that reads 3 kg heavy every time is perfectly reliable and completely invalid.
- 5You cannot have validity without reliability, but reliability alone proves nothing.
The broken-scale example is the one worth memorizing. It contains the whole distinction in one sentence.

Every Moodle looks different. I read what is on the glass.
What it will not do
- It will not be used on Moodle quizzes that count, or under a lockdown browser.
- It will not install a plugin or connect to your Moodle account.
- It will not access files you have not opened in a tab.
- It will not complete an activity on your behalf.
Solvecoon is a study aid, not an answer machine. Exams, graded quizzes, and proctored tests are off limits — see the acceptable use policy.
Questions people ask
- Is there a Moodle plugin?
- No, and there does not need to be. Solvecoon works at the browser level, so your institution's Moodle setup is irrelevant to it.
- Can I use it in a Moodle quiz?
- Not on anything graded or proctored. Ungraded self-check activities are fine.
- Does it work with the mobile app?
- No. Solvecoon is a Chrome extension, so it works in a desktop browser, including the browser view of your Moodle site.
- Will my university know?
- Solvecoon reports to nobody. Managed devices and proctoring tools are a separate matter, and we do not help you get around them.

Stuck on something?
Select it or snap it — Solvecoon understands it.
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