What is this?
Canvas shows grades as a long scrolling list that can be hard to navigate.
This tool reorganizes them into a clean layout — grouped by category or by week —
with missing and zero scores highlighted in red.
Students can immediately see what needs attention and track progress week by week.
Instructors can quickly review any student’s grade landscape —
seeing missing assignments, late submissions, and last participation at a glance —
without navigating Canvas’s built-in interface.
Drop your Canvas grades HTML file on the Load tab and grades appear instantly.
🔒 Privacy: Your file is read entirely within your browser.
No data of any kind leaves your computer.
⚠️ Privacy reminder: Only download and upload your grades
on your own personal device — not on public, shared, lab, or library computers.
Your grade information is private.
Open your Canvas grades page in a web browser (Chrome recommended —
not the Canvas app).
Press Ctrl+S (Windows) or Cmd+S (Mac) to open the
Save dialog — this keyboard shortcut works in Chrome without using the menu.
Or, via your browser’s menu, go to File → Save Page As…
Choose Webpage, Complete (*.htm, *.html) as the format.
This also downloads a folder of supporting files — that folder is not needed and
can be discarded. If Webpage, Complete does not work, try
Webpage, HTML Only instead.
Save the file, then drop it into the area below.
On a phone or tablet, saving as HTML is difficult — a desktop or laptop is recommended.
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Drop your Canvas grades file here
or click to browse · HTML file recommended
🔒 Your file is read entirely within your browser. No data leaves your computer.
Load a student’s Canvas grades file to analyze their participation and grade history.
Enter the first day of the semester to see week numbers and identify the last week the student participated.
Step 1: Enter the first day of the semester
Step 2: Load a student’s grades file If you already loaded a file on the Load tab, it will be used automatically.