Aout digital sat score calculator
We build distraction‑free SAT tools that students actually finish using.
Our mission is simple: help you plan smarter, practice better, and hit your target score faster — without pop‑ups, clutter, or confusion.
Our Promise
No sign‑ups required for core tools. No penalty for wrong answers. And a clean, ad‑friendly layout that keeps learners on your page.
Our Promise
We design lightweight calculators and planning tools for the Digital SAT: score estimation, percentiles, SAT↔ACT conversion, and practice scoring. Every component is built with speed, clarity, and zero‑distraction UX.
- Instant results with linear scaling (200–800 per section)
- Mobile‑first UI with big targets and readable type
- Accessible: semantic HTML, ARIA labels, keyboard‑friendly
How we build
Pure HTML/CSS/JS — no heavy libraries. We test on low‑end Android devices first, then scale up. Our design language favors clear spacing, contrast, and tactile buttons.
- Performance budget for each page
- Color system: #e6f2fb background, white cards, blue/green accents
- Consistent, ad‑friendly layout above the fold
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Clarity
Interfaces should explain themselves. Fewer clicks, fewer modals, faster outcomes.
Trust
Transparent assumptions and disclaimers. No dark patterns.
Focus
We eliminate distractions so learners stay in flow and actually complete tasks.
Milestones
- 2024 — First prototype of Digital SAT Score Calculator shipped.
- 2025 — Percentile and SAT↔ACT converters launched. 50K+ monthly sessions.
- Next — Personalized study plans that adapt to your error log.
Press & Mentions
Featured by student communities and tutors for a friction‑free experience. If you’d like to review our tools, reach out below.
Team

Mansab Ali

Hafiz Ali Raza

Mansab Ali
What students say
“Fastest SAT calculator I’ve used. Saw my estimated 1400 instantly and planned the next steps.”
“No ads in the way. Love the per‑module inputs to see why my score moves.”
“Simple and accurate enough to plan. Bookmarked.”
FAQ
Is this calculator accurate?
It provides an estimate by proportionally scaling your raw correct answers to the 200–800 section scores. College Board uses test‑specific equating tables, so your official score may differ slightly
How many questions are in Digital SAT?
Reading & Writing has 54 questions total (2 modules × 27). Math has 44 questions total (2 modules × 22).
Does the SAT penalize wrong answers?
No. There is no penalty for wrong answers on the Digital SAT.
Ready to estimate your SAT score?
Use the SATScorePro calculator for an instant 400–1600 estimate.
Contact
Have a question, idea, or partnership inquiry? Reach out.
Policies
We care about privacy and accessibility.
- Privacy Policy — what we collect and why
- Terms of Use — usage & attribution
- Accessibility — WCAG‑first approach