Video to Practice Quiz
Create Practice Quizzes from Videos with AI
Upload a video file or paste a public or unlisted YouTube lecture link. Quizgecko turns the material into editable practice questions.
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Can I upload a video file to create a quiz?
Yes. Quizgecko supports MP4, MOV, AVI, and WebM video files for direct upload.
How to Convert Videos into Practice Quizzes
Add your video
Upload or paste uploaded MP4, MOV, AVI, or WebM recordings, or a public or unlisted YouTube lecture link. Use material you trust and have permission to process.

Generate your practice quiz
Quizgecko identifies the important ideas in your source and creates practice quizzes from that content. Review the result before relying on it for high-stakes study.

Study and refine
Edit the generated course, practise the material, and revisit weak areas. You can also use the same source for quizzes, flashcards, notes, podcasts, and other study activities.

Built for your subject
Quizgecko is especially useful for memory-heavy subjects and high-stakes exams. Upload your own material and turn it into active recall practice tailored to what you are studying.
Medicine
Clinical reasoning, USMLE-style revision, anatomy, physiology, and high-yield recall from your own material.
Explore subjectNursing
NCLEX-style practice, clinical judgement, patient safety, prioritisation, and care planning.
Explore subjectPharmacy
Therapeutics, drug mechanisms, interactions, contraindications, and NAPLEX exam prep.
Explore subjectDentistry
Dental anatomy, clinical cases, radiology, pharmacology, and board revision.
Explore subjectLaw
Case law, statutes, bar prep, issue spotting, and legal recall from your notes.
Explore subjectMore subjects
Biology, psychology, finance, accounting, business, languages, and more.
Explore subjectCan AI create a quiz from a video?
Yes. Upload MP4, MOV, AVI, or WebM files, or paste a public or unlisted YouTube lecture link. Quizgecko creates editable practice questions and can also make flashcards, study notes, podcasts, and other activities from the same source.
Review important answers against the recording or course material. Unclear audio or missing context can produce weaker results.
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