How to Use Ofradr with Think Exam
Think Exam is known for its "Think Proctor" suite with dual-camera monitoring and 360° room scanning for high-stakes certifications.
Think Proctor Security
- Dual-camera monitoring (webcam + phone)
- 360° room scanning
- Live proctor intervention
- Screen recording
Why Ofradr Works
While Think Exam monitors cameras and room, Ofradr operates at the system level, invisible to screen capture. Keep your phone camera pointed at your screen - Ofradr won't show.
How Think Exam monitors your session
Think Exam is an online examination platform known for dual-camera proctoring. Understanding exactly what it watches is the first step to using a tool like Ofradr safely alongside it.
Think Exam typically relies on a combination of the following signals to flag candidates:
- Dual-camera (webcam + mobile) proctoring
- AI monitoring of faces, gaze, and audio
- Secure browser with navigation restrictions
- Live proctor review and flagging
Why Ofradr stays invisible to Think Exam
Most "AI helpers" are Electron or browser-based apps that show up as a visible window, a new process, or a screen-share layer — exactly the things Think Exam is built to catch. Ofradr takes a different approach.
Ofradr is a lightweight (~800KB) native overlay rendered at the system compositor level. It is not a browser tab or a shared window, so it does not appear in Think Exam's screen capture, recordings, or active-window checks. There is no obvious process name, and the overlay can be toggled instantly with a hotkey.
Because the assistance happens off the captured surface, Think Exam sees a normal, focused candidate while you read solutions, hints, and complexity analysis privately.
Practical tips for Think Exam proctored exams
Stealth tooling is only half the equation — behaviour matters just as much when Think Exam is recording. Keep these habits in mind:
- Keep your eyes on the screen and avoid obvious glances away from the camera.
- Type your answers naturally instead of pasting large blocks at once.
- Read the suggested approach, then write it in your own words and structure.
- Run Ofradr offline with a local model when the environment blocks outbound traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Think Exam detect Ofradr?
No. Think Exam inspects shared windows, browser activity, and screen recordings. Ofradr renders as a native system-level overlay that is excluded from those capture paths, so it does not appear in Think Exam's monitoring.
Does Ofradr work while Think Exam is in full-screen lockdown?
Yes. Ofradr's overlay sits above the locked-down environment without interrupting it, so you keep full access to assistance even when Think Exam restricts other applications.
Is Ofradr free to use with Think Exam?
Yes, the Ofradr Community Edition is free. Unlike subscription tools such as Cluely ($20/month) or Interview Coder ($19/month), you can use Ofradr at no cost.
Does Ofradr need an internet connection during a Think Exam session?
No. Ofradr supports local models like Llama and Mistral, so it can run completely offline. Your screen content and prompts never leave your machine.