QuizCraft is a free AI quiz generator that turns your teaching materials into complete multiple-choice quizzes in 30 seconds. Upload a PDF, take a photo, or paste a URL — and export to Kahoot, Blooket, Gimkit, or Google Forms.
Most quiz generators require you to write questions from scratch. QuizCraft reads your existing content and does the writing for you. You give it your material in any of three formats:
Upload any PDF — textbook chapters, study guides, worksheets, test prep packets, or district materials. QuizCraft reads the full document and generates questions from the key concepts. Works with both text-based and scanned PDFs.
Photograph a paper worksheet, printed handout, textbook page, or any printed material with your phone. QuizCraft uses OCR to extract the text and generates questions from it. No scanner required.
Paste any URL — a news article, Wikipedia page, educational website, or blog post — and QuizCraft reads the web page content and generates questions from it. Great for current events or supplemental reading assignments.
Generate your questions once, then export them to whatever platform you use. QuizCraft doesn't lock you into any ecosystem:
The case against manual quiz creation is simple: it's a significant time cost that produces diminishing returns. Research from teacher time-use studies consistently shows that teachers spend 45–90 minutes per week on quiz creation — and most of that time is spent on mechanical tasks like typing questions, thinking up wrong answers, and formatting exports rather than on meaningful curriculum design.
QuizCraft eliminates the mechanical work entirely. Here's what the time savings look like in practice:
Teachers who use QuizCraft report saving an average of 45 minutes per week on quiz creation. Over a 36-week school year, that's 27 hours back — nearly a full work week returned to lesson planning, grading, student conferences, and personal time.
Elementary teachers often cover multiple subjects and need simple, accessible quizzes that work for young learners. QuizCraft generates age-appropriate questions from your chapter books, science readers, social studies materials, and phonics worksheets. The Google Forms export works well for simple self-checking activities, while Blooket's visual game modes are consistently popular with K-5 students.
Middle school is where quiz games like Gimkit and Blooket really shine — the age group is competitive and highly motivated by in-game rewards. QuizCraft's ability to generate from your specific textbook chapters and worksheets means review games are always aligned to exactly what you've been teaching. Upload your week's worth of materials on Friday morning and have a review game ready in under 5 minutes.
High school teachers often work with dense, content-heavy materials — AP prep packets, literary analysis essays, primary source documents, and research articles. QuizCraft handles academic language and complex content effectively. For AP teachers especially, the ability to generate comprehension questions from primary sources and then export to a Google Form for a formal quiz is a significant workflow upgrade.
QuizCraft isn't only for K-12 classrooms. Private tutors use it to quickly create practice materials from their students' textbooks without spending their session time on quiz prep. College instructors use it for reading comprehension checks from assigned articles. The URL input is particularly useful for higher education, where assigned readings are often online articles or open-access textbook pages.
There are several quiz platforms with AI features. Here's an honest comparison focused on the feature that matters most for teachers: the ability to generate from your own content.
| Tool | QuizCraft | Quizizz AI | Kahoot AI | Blooket Search |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generate from PDF | ✓ | Limited | ✗ | ✗ |
| Generate from image/photo | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Generate from URL | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Export to Kahoot | ✓ | ✗ | N/A (is Kahoot) | ✗ |
| Export to Blooket | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A (is Blooket) |
| Export to Gimkit | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Free tier | 3 quizzes/mo | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Questions from your own materials | ✓ Core feature | Limited | ✗ | ✗ |
The key differentiator is simple: QuizCraft is the only tool in this comparison that reads your PDFs, photos, and URLs and generates questions directly from your own content. Every other tool requires you to work from community libraries, type questions manually, or use AI that generates generic questions from a text prompt rather than from your specific source material.
Yes. The free plan gives you 3 complete quiz generations per month with no credit card required. Each generation can produce 10–20 questions from your uploaded content. If you need more than 3 quizzes per month, paid plans are available at an affordable monthly rate. See the pricing page for details.
A free account is required to save quizzes and access exports. Sign up with Google in one click — no forms to fill out, no credit card, no email verification wait. You're generating your first quiz within 60 seconds of arriving at the site.
QuizCraft works for any text-based subject: ELA, reading comprehension, history, science, social studies, geography, health, foreign languages, and electives. For math, it works best with word problems, applied math, and conceptual content rather than pure computation exercises (it can't "show work" for algebra problems, for example).
Very accurate for text-based content — QuizCraft grounds every question directly in your source material rather than generating from memory. The AI avoids hallucination by only asking about concepts explicitly present in your uploaded content. We recommend a quick review before exporting, but most teachers find the questions require minimal editing.
Yes, fully. QuizCraft shows you every generated question before any export happens. Edit question wording, change answer choices, rewrite distractors, reorder questions, delete questions you don't want, or manually add new ones. You have complete control over the final quiz before it leaves QuizCraft.
Yes. QuizCraft supports Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and other major languages. Upload a Spanish-language worksheet and you'll get Spanish-language questions. This is particularly useful for world language teachers and for ESL classrooms where materials are in students' home languages.