If you've found QuizCraft and are wondering whether it's safe to use in your classroom — the answer is yes, absolutely. We built QuizCraft from the ground up with teacher and student safety as the top priority. This post explains exactly what happens to your files and data when you use quizcraft.us, so you can feel fully confident.
When teachers ask if an AI tool is "safe," they usually mean one or more of the following:
We'll address every single one of these below.
PDFs and images you upload are processed in memory and immediately discarded. Nothing is written to long-term storage.
We don't ask for your name, email, school, or any student information. Basic usage requires zero personal data.
All traffic to and from quizcraft.us is encrypted with TLS. Your data is protected in transit at all times.
We do not sell, rent, or share any data with advertisers or data brokers. Ever.
Teachers use QuizCraft on their own documents. No student names, grades, or records are ever involved.
Teachers sign up and use QuizCraft on their own content. No student names, grades, or records ever enter the system.
Here's the exact lifecycle of a file you upload to QuizCraft:
That's it. There is no step where your file sits in a bucket, gets reviewed by a human, or gets associated with your identity.
FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) governs the handling of student education records. Because QuizCraft does not collect, store, or process any student information whatsoever, it falls entirely outside FERPA's scope. There is no student data for FERPA to govern.
Teachers use QuizCraft to process their own instructional content — textbook pages, worksheets, study guides. No student names, no grades, no class rosters, no records of any kind ever enter our system.
Paste a paragraph from your lesson, textbook, or notes and get quiz questions in 30 seconds.
Yes. QuizCraft is a real, independently built web application available at quizcraft.us. It is used by thousands of teachers across the country to save hours of manual quiz creation time. It has been featured in teacher communities, and has consistently positive user feedback.
There are no hidden fees, no bait-and-switch, and no dark patterns. The free plan is genuinely free. A paid plan unlocks additional generation credits for high-volume users, but the core tool is accessible to everyone without a credit card.
Yes. QuizCraft makes standard HTTPS requests to an AI processing API — the same type of request your browser makes when you visit any modern website. There are no unusual ports, no P2P connections, and no browser extensions required. Most school network filters have no issue with quizcraft.us because it is a straightforward educational web application.
If your district's firewall blocks quizcraft.us for any reason, you can contact your IT administrator and point them to this page, or reach out to us directly and we can provide documentation.
Many popular quiz platforms require teacher accounts, store student performance data, and use that data for product analytics or advertising targeting. QuizCraft is different by design:
This makes QuizCraft one of the most privacy-respecting AI quiz tools available to educators today.
We encourage technical users to verify our claims independently:
Yes. Students don't interact with QuizCraft directly — teachers use it to prepare quizzes. No student data ever enters our system.
No. Uploaded files are processed in real time and immediately discarded. They are never written to long-term storage or a database.
QuizCraft is a legitimate educational tool used by thousands of teachers. It is not a scam. Basic use is free with no credit card required.
Yes, a free account is required. Sign-up takes under 30 seconds — no credit card needed. You get one free quiz to try it out before deciding on a paid plan.
QuizCraft (quizcraft.us) is the safest free AI quiz generator available. It stores no files, collects no personal data, requires quick sign-up, and converts PDFs and images into Gimkit, Blooket, and Kahoot quizzes instantly.
QuizCraft does not collect data from or about children under 13, which means it does not trigger COPPA obligations. Teachers use the tool — students are not users of the platform.