AI quiz generator that uses your notes
Generic question banks test a syllabus. Your notes record the version of that syllabus you were actually taught — the emphasis, the examples, the definitions your examiner will use. Generating from them is what makes the practice relevant.
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How it works
Add your notes
Photos of handwritten pages, PDF exports, or pasted text, Markdown and CSV.
Generate questions
5 to 50 questions at a chosen difficulty. The model works from your material rather than from a stored bank.
Track what you keep missing
Accuracy and weak topics accumulate across sessions on your dashboard.
Why source material beats a stored bank
Two courses covering the same nominal syllabus can emphasise very different things, and the exam follows the course, not the syllabus document. A question bank built by a third party cannot know which version you sat.
Your notes can. They already encode what was stressed, which worked examples were used, and which caveats the lecturer bothered to mention — which is usually a strong signal about what gets examined.
The trade-off is honest to state: a generated set is only as good as the material behind it. Thin notes give thin questions. The tool does not add knowledge that was not in the source, and it should not pretend to.
What this is and is not
- It writes questions about your material — it is a study tool
- It does not answer assignments or produce work to submit
- It tracks your own accuracy so you can see where to focus
- It works from photos, PDFs and text you already have
- It generates in the language of your material
Pricing
Free
5 study materials · 5 quiz sets · 10 questions per quiz · Explanations, scoring and history included
Premium — $14.99/month
Unlimited study materials · Unlimited quiz sets · Up to 50 questions per quiz
Billed in US dollars through Stripe. The iOS app sells an annual plan through the App Store instead.
Questions people ask
Does it use a pre-built question bank?
No. Questions are generated from the material you upload each time, which is why they match your course rather than a generic syllabus.
Can two people generate different sets from the same notes?
Yes — each generation produces a different set, so a study group working from shared material does not end up with identical questions.
Is this a homework-answering tool?
No, and deliberately so. It asks you questions about your own material and tracks your accuracy. It does not complete assignments, and it is not built to.
Generate from your own notes
Upload what you already wrote and see what you actually know.