Scan any textbook page or upload a PDF. Quizlr generates exam questions strictly from that content — and cites the exact sentence behind every answer.
No spam. We'll reach out when we're ready.
No setup. No learning curve. Camera tap to a full question set faster than you'd write the first flashcard.
Point your camera at an open book or upload a PDF from cloud storage. Select specific page ranges — you don't need the whole document.
Pick your grade level, difficulty (Easy → Expert), question types (MCQ, Conceptual, Numerical, Proof, Notes), and how many questions you need.
The AI reads your uploaded text and creates questions from it. Any question it cannot trace back to your content is automatically rejected.
Each answer shows the exact sentence from your book it was based on. Flag questions, export to PDF or Markdown, or share with your class.
Not just the correct option — the exact sentence from your book that supports it. Click below in the demo card to see it in action.
What does Newton's First Law specifically state about an object already in motion?
Illustrative example only — real questions are generated from content you provide.
Point your phone at any open book. OCR powered by Google Cloud Vision extracts text from printed books, handouts, and whiteboards.
Upload up to 10 MB. Select specific page ranges — you don't have to process the whole document. Works from Google Drive and iCloud.
From Grade 8 through to USMLE and CFA. Questions are calibrated to the vocabulary, depth, and complexity appropriate to your level.
MCQ, Conceptual, Numerical, Proof, and Notes. Mix formats freely in a single session without needing to re-upload your source material.
Every answer references the exact sentence from your material. Find where you went wrong in seconds — no guessing which paragraph to re-read.
Download question sets as a printable PDF, Markdown for Notion or Obsidian, or JSON for LMS integration and developers.
Generic AI generates questions from its training data. Quizlr only uses the text you upload — and rejects any question it can't cite.
| 🎓 Quizlr | ChatGPT / Gemini | Anki / Flashcards | Quiz apps | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generates from your specific page | ✓ | ✗ uses training data |
✗ | ✗ |
| Content-locked — no hallucination risk | ✓ | ✗ | N/A | N/A |
| Cites source sentence for every answer | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Camera scan input | ✓ | Partial | ✗ | ✗ |
| Select specific PDF page ranges | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| 5 structured question types | ✓ | manual prompting | ✗ | Partial |
| Export to PDF / Markdown / JSON | ✓ | ✗ | Partial | ✗ |
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Try Quizlr without a credit card. Good for one chapter at a time.
For students who study seriously. Full PDF access, exports, and faster processing.
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Bulk seats, LMS integration, and analytics for schools and universities.
ChatGPT generates answers from its training data — which may not match your textbook edition and can contain inaccuracies. Quizlr is content-locked: it only reads the text you upload, and automatically discards any question it cannot cite from that material.
Printed text gives the best results — our OCR is optimised for books, handouts, and printed pages. Handwriting support is on the roadmap.
Yes. Your uploads are private to your account, not visible to other users, and are never used to train AI models. All data is encrypted at rest and in transit.
English at launch. Hindi, Spanish, and French are planned for a later release. Multi-language OCR is already handled by Google Cloud Vision.
The app checks OCR confidence scores. If the quality is too low to generate reliable questions, you'll get a clear prompt to rescan. Better lighting significantly helps.
Yes — upload the chapter, set difficulty and question type, generate a draft quiz, and export to PDF in minutes. Institutional plans include LMS integration.