QuizCraft just got a powerful new input method: paste any URL and the AI reads the webpage and builds a quiz from it. No copy-pasting, no downloading, no extra steps. Find a page, paste the link, get a quiz.
What Can You Make Quizzes From?
Any publicly accessible webpage with readable text content works. Here are the best sources teachers are using:
How It Works — Step by Step
Copy any webpage URL
Find a page with content you want to quiz students on. Copy the URL from your browser's address bar.
Click the URL tab in QuizCraft
Open quizcraft.us, sign in, and select the URL tab in the quiz generator. Paste your link and click Fetch.
QuizCraft reads the page
The app fetches the page, strips out all the navigation menus and ads, and extracts just the actual content. You'll see a confirmation showing how much text was found.
Generate your quiz
Choose how many questions you want and click Generate Quiz. The AI reads the page content and writes multiple-choice questions from it.
Export to Gimkit, Blooket, or Kahoot
Export the questions to whichever platform you're using in class, or share directly with students using a QuizCraft class code.
Why This Is a Game-Changer for Current Events
One of the biggest challenges with quiz tools is that your content library goes stale. With URL-to-quiz, you can pull a news article from this morning and have a quiz ready for class in under a minute. No textbook needed, no prep time wasted.
This is especially powerful for ELA, Social Studies, and Science classes where you want students engaging with real, up-to-date sources.
Try it right now — free
Paste a paragraph from your lesson, textbook, or notes and get quiz questions in 30 seconds.