CourseCheetah vs Camo AI
Camo AI markets itself on stealth — invisibility, undetectable mode, "GPT-5 on the page." CourseCheetah is built specifically for Canvas. Different categories, but here's how they compare on what matters.
The stealth pitch vs. the simple pitch
Camo AI's marketing leans heavily on words like "undetectable," "invisible," "stealth GPT." The product is real — it's an overlay extension that runs an AI model and tries hard not to be visible to screen-share recordings or active proctoring.
CourseCheetah doesn't market on stealth. It markets on putting the answer where the question is. The detection question is solved by not having to do anything detectable in the first place — no tab switches, no overlays you have to hide.
Side by side
| Feature | Camo AI | CourseCheetah |
|---|---|---|
| Built for Canvas | Generic overlay | Yes |
| Answers on the question | Overlay (separate UI) | Inline |
| Reads Canvas question types | Generic — you transcribe | All Canvas types natively |
| Hidden from screen-share | Yes (their core feature) | Visible to you only |
| Eyes on screen | Yes | Yes |
| Clean Canvas quiz log | Yes | Yes |
Where Camo's stealth actually matters
Some monitoring tools do screen-record and review the recording after. If your school uses screen-record monitoring and an instructor manually scrubs the recording, an overlay would be visible there. Camo's stealth is designed for this case.
CourseCheetah's UI is small and visible to you on screen. If your specific concern is "instructor watches the screen recording at 2x speed and scrubs around looking for overlay panels," Camo's stealth tooling is more aggressive on that vector.
Where CourseCheetah pulls ahead
For 95% of Canvas use cases, the actual detection vector isn't an instructor scrubbing screen recordings. It's:
- The Canvas quiz log (tab switches, time-on-question).
- Webcam behavior (eyes, head, audio).
- The submission text quality vs. your past work.
CourseCheetah handles all three by default — clean log, eyes on screen, answer in the format Canvas expects. You don't need stealth marketing for any of those because they're just normal product behavior.
For the actual gameplay of finishing a Canvas quiz quickly and accurately, on-question native answers beat a generic overlay you have to copy from.
The TL;DR
If your specific worry is screen-share-style proctoring with after-the-fact recording review, Camo's stealth focus is more aggressive. For everything else — speed, Canvas-native question handling, image-based questions — CourseCheetah is the right fit.