Study from questions, not static files

Turn practice questions into a quiz you can actually use.

Bring questions you wrote yourself, paste JSON from an AI chat, or grab a shared set from the library. Quizzboard turns them into interactive quizzes with explanations, progress, review, and retakes.

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Write questions manually, paste an AI-built quiz, or load one from the library.

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Study in Exam, Tutor, Rapid, or Missed-question mode.

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Review your score, save progress locally, and retake whenever you want.

Manual

Author your own set

Add stems, vignettes, answer choices, and explanations one question at a time.

AI-assisted

Bring in generated quizzes

Use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or another AI chat to create JSON from lecture notes, then paste it here.

Study

Make it interactive

Take the quiz, get feedback, track progress locally, review missed items, and retake it later.

Responsible use

Use Quizzboard as a study companion, not the final authority.

Questions and explanations may be AI-generated or user-generated and can contain mistakes. Verify important academic, clinical, legal, exam-critical, or professional information against official course materials or authoritative sources.

You are responsible for what you paste, create, save, or publish. Do not submit private information, protected health information, copyrighted source material, exam content, or anything you do not have permission to use or share.

Quiz Library submissions are public to anyone who can access the app. By publishing there, you allow Quizzboard to store, display, copy, and let other users load and edit a local copy of that quiz. The app is provided as-is and should not be your only source for studying or decision-making.

Study tool disclaimer. Questions may be AI-generated or user-generated and can contain mistakes. Verify important academic, clinical, legal, or exam-critical information against your official course materials. Upload and share only content you have the right to use; Quiz Library submissions should be limited to original questions, short excerpts, summaries, or material allowed by license, permission, fair use, or your institution's rules.