PDF to quiz generator for lecture slides and study packets
PDFs hold a lot of study material, but they are not always easy to practice from directly. Quiz Factory helps students upload lecture slides, chapters, and study packets, then turn those PDFs into quizzes they can use for active revision.
What you can upload
Lecture slide decks in PDF form
Textbook chapters and class handouts
Exam review packets and study guides
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 revising from lecture slides and handouts
Exam prep built around textbook chapters and PDF packs
Classes where most study content is distributed as PDF
How the workflow fits exam prep
Keep the path from source material to practice short enough that you actually use it during revision.
Start with the PDF
Upload the PDF you are studying from, whether that is a lecture deck or a revision packet.
Generate PDF-based questions
Quiz Factory reads the material and builds practice questions that reflect the content inside the file.
Review what still needs work
Practice, save progress, and use the results to decide which sections of the PDF need another review.
Why students choose Quiz Factory
The product is built around active recall, short study sessions, and material students already trust.
Works with common student PDFs
Use PDF lecture decks, textbook chapters, and handouts without copying text into another editor first.
Handles existing question sets
If the PDF already includes quiz questions, Quiz Factory can extract them before generating more practice prompts.
Fast path from PDF to practice
Students can go from upload to first practice round quickly, which matters when revision time is limited.
Better than passive PDF review
Saved progress and weak-spot review make PDF-based study more actionable than reading alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything students ask before switching to a faster study loop.
Turn a PDF into a quiz
Upload the PDF chapters, lecture slides, and revision packets you are already studying from and turn them into practice questions.