AI Quiz Generator

Turn anything into a quiz

Drop in a PDF, paste your notes, or share a YouTube link. The AI reads your content and builds a quiz you can take, export, or share — in about 30 seconds.

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How the AI quiz generator works

Every question type you need

Multiple choice with plausible wrong answers, not random nonsense. True/false for quick knowledge checks. Fill-in-the-blank for recall. Matching and short answer for deeper testing. The AI writes distractors that actually test understanding.

Quiz question types including multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank

Works with whatever you are studying

Upload lecture slides, textbooks, research papers, or compliance docs. Paste notes or a YouTube transcript. Works in 50+ languages. Students use it for AP exams, finals, and USMLE prep. Teachers use it for lesson plans.

Upload any study material to generate a quiz

Built for real exam prep

Timed practice tests that simulate real exam conditions. Difficulty control from basic recall to application-level questions. Explanations for every answer so you learn from mistakes. Track which topics you are weak on.

Practice test with timed exam simulation

Export anywhere

Download as PDF or Word for printing. Share as a link so classmates or students can take the quiz online. Compatible with LMS platforms like Kahoot, Canvas, and Moodle. Print-ready worksheets in minutes.

Export quizzes to PDF, Word, or LMS platforms

Why use an AI quiz generator?

Most people searching for an AI quiz generator want one of two things. They either need a quiz fast, or they already have material they want to study and do not want to spend an hour turning it into questions by hand.

That second use case is where a lot of quiz tools fall apart. It is easy to generate a generic quiz on "photosynthesis" or "World War II." It is much harder to turn your lecture slides, your training document, or your textbook chapter into questions that actually match what you need to learn. If the quiz is not tied closely to the source, it may look fine at first glance and still be a waste of time.

A good AI quiz generator should do four things well. It should read the source accurately, write questions at the right level, give you answer choices that are not obvious filler, and let you edit the result before you share it. That is what saves time in practice. You are reviewing and tightening a draft instead of building the whole quiz from scratch.

Quizgecko is built for that workflow. Upload a PDF, paste your notes, add a URL, or drop in a YouTube link. You can generate multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, matching, or short answer questions, then tweak the wording, difficulty, and length before you use the quiz.

It is also more useful for studying than a simple "topic to quiz" tool. Because the questions come from your source material, the gaps you spot are your real gaps. That matters whether you are cramming for an exam, building a class quiz, or turning a dry policy document into something your team will actually remember.

If you want a fast first draft, it gives you one. If you want something polished enough to share with students, coworkers, or clients, you can edit, export, and reuse it without starting over.

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Frequently asked questions

If you have any questions or feedback, please visit our help center.

Upload your content, whether that is a PDF, PowerPoint, notes, a YouTube link, or a URL. The AI pulls out the main ideas, writes questions around them, and gives you a quiz draft you can edit before you use it.

Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, matching, and short answer. You can choose the format yourself or let the AI pick a sensible mix based on the material.

You can try it free with no signup. If you end up using it often, Pro gives you more uploads, longer source documents, and higher limits.

Yes. You can upload a PDF and turn it into a quiz in a few clicks. It also works with PowerPoint files, Word docs, plain text, URLs, and YouTube links.

Yes. You can export quizzes in PDF, Word, and text formats, or share them with a link if you want people to take them online.

A lot of quiz generators produce shallow questions and weak answer choices. Quizgecko reads the source more closely, so the wrong answers are still believable and the quiz does a better job of checking whether someone actually understood the material.

Yes. The AI gives you a starting point, not a locked file. You can rewrite questions, swap answer choices, remove anything weak, and adjust the quiz before you export or send it out.

The results are usually strongest when the source material is clear and specific. For revision, homework, and internal training, the draft is often usable right away. For exams, graded assignments, or compliance work, you should still review the questions before publishing.

Students use it for revision and active recall. Teachers use it to turn lesson material into class quizzes. Trainers use it to build quick assessments from manuals, SOPs, and onboarding docs. If you already have content and need questions from it, it is built for that job.