Jan 30, 2026 | 4 min read
What the Latest Online Proctoring Market Report Reveals About the Future of Assessment Security
The online exam proctoring market is continuing to grow, not just in size, but in complexity.
According to a recent global market report from The Insight Partners, online proctoring is being adopted across a widening range of use cases, including higher education, workforce training, professional certification, and regulated industries. Integrity Advocate was featured in the report as part of its company analysis, alongside other providers operating in the space. Global Online Exam Proctoring M…
Below are several key insights from the report, and what they signal for assessment programs planning for the years ahead.
The Online Proctoring Market Is Experiencing Sustained Growth
The report projects strong growth for the global online exam proctoring market through 2031, driven by continued expansion of online and hybrid learning models, workforce upskilling, and remote certification.
While growth varies by region, North America remains one of the largest and fastest-growing markets. In the United States alone, the online exam proctoring market is expected to grow from $281.09 million in 2024 to $803.92 million by 2031, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.4%.
This growth reflects a broader shift in how organizations deliver and validate assessments, particularly as remote testing becomes a permanent part of education and professional development.
Online Learning Adoption Continues to Fuel Demand
One of the primary drivers cited in the report is the sustained adoption of online and distance learning.
The report notes:
“The online exam proctoring market has experienced significant growth, driven by increasing adoption of e-learning solutions, rising demand from the corporate sector, and the cost-effectiveness of online exam proctoring.”
In the U.S., this trend is reinforced by enrollment data. According to figures cited in the report, approximately 53% of postsecondary students were enrolled in at least one distance education course in fall 2022, underscoring how normalized online learning, and by extension, online assessment, has become.
As online assessments become more common, expectations around exam integrity, identity verification, and defensibility continue to rise.
AI Is a Key Market Driver, But Not the Whole Solution
AI-enhanced proctoring is identified as a major growth opportunity in the report, particularly as organizations look to scale assessment programs efficiently.
At the same time, the report emphasizes that online proctoring relies on multiple layers of oversight, noting that modern solutions often combine:
“video, audio, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), biometric authentication, and other monitoring tools to track candidate behavior during an online exam.”
This multi-signal approach reflects a growing recognition that exam integrity cannot rely on automation alone, especially in higher-stakes environments where results may be challenged, audited, or tied to professional outcomes.
Trust, Fairness, and Auditability Are Becoming Central Concerns
Beyond growth projections, the report highlights a shift in why organizations adopt online proctoring, not just to prevent cheating, but to protect the credibility of outcomes.
Online proctoring is increasingly used to:
“ensure the credibility of online assessments and maintain academic and professional standards in remote testing environments.”
As assessment programs scale, decisions made during and after an exam must be explainable and defensible. This is pushing organizations to look beyond point solutions and consider how assessment security operates across the full lifecycle, before, during, and after the exam.
What This Means for Assessment Programs
One of the clearest signals from the data is that assessment security is evolving into a system-level concern.
Programs that succeed long-term will be those that:
- Balance AI automation with human oversight
- Protect exam integrity without excessive data collection
- Support transparent, audit-ready decisions
- Maintain trust with test-takers, institutions, and credentialing bodies
As online proctoring continues to expand into higher-stakes use cases, these considerations are becoming central, not optional.
Access the Full Market Report
For those who want to explore the full data, forecasts, and regional analysis, the complete Online Exam Proctoring Market – Global Analysis & Forecast to 2031 report is available for download.
This report was produced by The Insight Partners. Integrity Advocate is featured in the report and is sharing access for educational purposes.
