DAC App
DAC App
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DAC App

The official, intuitive solution for capturing and uploading student audio responses for AP Music Theory and World Language exams with absolute confidence and ease.

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0

User Rating

2.2/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Educational Testing Service

Category

Education

Locales

1

Latest Version

10.0

Size

16.4 MB

First Released

Mar 27, 2017
Features

Streamlined Audio Capture for AP Success

The official DAC app provides a secure, intuitive, and automated way for students to record AP Exam responses and for coordinators to manage submissions with total confidence.

Focus-Driven Recording

Designed for high-pressure exam environments, the intuitive interface minimizes distractions so students can perform their best without technical friction.

Automated Secure Uploads

Eliminate manual file handling with direct, encrypted uploads to the College Board, ensuring student responses are saved and submitted instantly.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

DAC App - Activation screen of the Digital Audio Capture app on an iPad for AP exam students

Activation screen of the Digital Audio Capture app on an iPad for AP exam students

DAC App - iPad showing the DAC App self-lock security prompt to enable assessment mode for secure testing

iPad showing the DAC App self-lock security prompt to enable assessment mode for secure testing

DAC App - Digital Audio Capture app screen showing student identification barcode scanning on an iPad.

Digital Audio Capture app screen showing student identification barcode scanning on an iPad.

DAC App - Digital Audio Capture app interface on an iPad showing an active audio recording session with a timer and pause button

Digital Audio Capture app interface on an iPad showing an active audio recording session with a timer and pause button

DAC App - The DAC App success screen showing a confirmation that the audio recording has been uploaded to the DAS portal

The DAC App success screen showing a confirmation that the audio recording has been uploaded to the DAS portal

Description

The Digital Audio Capture (DAC) app is a free app developed by College Board and ETS to use for recording students’ audio responses for the AP Music Theory Exam and AP French, German, Italian, and Spanish Language and Culture Exams. This app has been developed to simplify the recording process for students and proctors, utilizing current technology that is intuitive to most students. It streamlines post-exam tasks for school staff by directly uploading student audio files after recording. School staff will follow the instructions in the 2025-26 AP Exam Instructions book to administer an exam using the DAC app. NOTE: The DAC app is limited for use on school-owned and -controlled iPad tablets (iOS 15.0 and above). Schools must update to the 2026 version of the DAC app; previous versions of the app will not work in 2026.

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