Notes to quiz AI generator for faster student revision
Notes are often the fastest way to capture what matters in class, but they are harder to practice from directly. Quiz Factory helps turn lecture notes, summaries, and revision sheets into quizzes so students can move from passive review to active recall.
What you can upload
Lecture notes and revision outlines
Markdown notes from study apps
Plain text exports and recap sheets
Who this page is for
Quiz Factory works best when you already have source material and want practice questions that fit a real study routine.
Students who revise mainly from personal notes
Learners who want to check recall from lecture summaries
Revision sessions built around active recall instead of rereading
How the workflow fits exam prep
Keep the path from source material to practice short enough that you actually use it during revision.
Use your own note set
Start with the notes you already wrote or exported from your study app.
Create note-based questions
Generate a quiz that pressures recall from the ideas and facts already inside your notes.
Refine your revision
Use the results to figure out what your notes covered well and what still needs another pass.
Why students choose Quiz Factory
The product is built around active recall, short study sessions, and material students already trust.
Built for real notes
Quiz Factory is designed for notes-first studying, where the source is often messy, incomplete, or written quickly in class.
Low-friction workflow
You can use exported notes, summaries, and revision sheets without moving into a more complex authoring workflow.
Better active recall
The generated questions help surface what you actually remember from your notes instead of what only looks familiar on the page.
Good for repeat practice
Saved progress makes it easier to keep reviewing across multiple short study sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything students ask before switching to a faster study loop.
Turn notes into a quiz
Upload lecture notes or revision sheets and turn them into questions you can actually use before the next study block.