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General
We are two students: Juliette, a speech–language pathology student (after a Master's in literature) and Julie, a law student.
At some point, we got fed up with making MCQs (multiple-choice questions) or flashcards by hand or via an app! The work was painfully slow for outdated results.
When AI came along, we immediately used it to produce study materials. But AI was incapable of producing real Summaries or analyses of our courses. We had to spend time tweaking the prompt, and the formatting was never satisfactory.
As for MCQs, flashcards or mock exams, there was no interface to take them under real conditions. And of course, it was impossible to keep track of our progress.
So, with help from a slightly geeky friend, we decided to build our own tool: a simple, no-frills interface for private use.
Then we kept adding more and more features until we realised everyone wanted to use it: and that's how QuizMeUp was born!
Since then, a professional team has turned this small personal tool into a true expert engine for learning and memorization.
We use it personally every day, and we hope it will help all of you succeed in your studies too!
At some point, we got fed up with making MCQs (multiple-choice questions) or flashcards by hand or via an app! The work was painfully slow for outdated results.
When AI came along, we immediately used it to produce study materials. But AI was incapable of producing real Summaries or analyses of our courses. We had to spend time tweaking the prompt, and the formatting was never satisfactory.
As for MCQs, flashcards or mock exams, there was no interface to take them under real conditions. And of course, it was impossible to keep track of our progress.
So, with help from a slightly geeky friend, we decided to build our own tool: a simple, no-frills interface for private use.
Then we kept adding more and more features until we realised everyone wanted to use it: and that's how QuizMeUp was born!
Since then, a professional team has turned this small personal tool into a true expert engine for learning and memorization.
We use it personally every day, and we hope it will help all of you succeed in your studies too!
QuizMeUp is an AI-powered learning and revision platform. It transforms your courses and documents into interactive revision tools: Summaries, Concept cards, Mind maps, MCQs (multiple-choice questions), Flashcards and Mock Exams.
QuizMeUp is designed for all pupils and students, as well as anyone who wants to revise or memorise content effectively.
No, QuizMeUp works with a simple web browser. You can access your revision from any smartphone or computer. No installation needed that would clutter or spy on your phone or computer!
You can upload documents in 15 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Arabic.
From documents in these 15 languages, QuizMeUp can produce content in one of these 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian.
The site interface is also available in these 6 languages. You can switch the interface language at any time.
From documents in these 15 languages, QuizMeUp can produce content in one of these 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian.
The site interface is also available in these 6 languages. You can switch the interface language at any time.
Yes. We accept documents in the following 15 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Arabic.
Once your document has been processed by QuizMeUp, you can choose the output language from these 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian.
If the output language differs from the document language, an extra charge of one credit per page or per item applies.
Once your document has been processed by QuizMeUp, you can choose the output language from these 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian.
If the output language differs from the document language, an extra charge of one credit per page or per item applies.
Documents and import
QuizMeUp accepts PDF files, Word (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), OpenDocument (.odt, .odp), images (JPEG, PNG – processed by OCR), text files (.txt), audio files (.mp3) and YouTube videos.
The maximum size is 25 MB per file, with a maximum of 100 pages and 75,000 words. MP3 audio files are limited to 100 MB.
Yes, if your course consists of multiple photos or scans (image PDF, JPG, PNG), you can import them together: they will be merged into a single document. You must organise them in page order before importing.
No, as for other formats (text PDF, Word, etc.): they must be uploaded one at a time.
No, as for other formats (text PDF, Word, etc.): they must be uploaded one at a time.
Yes, just paste the video URL. QuizMeUp automatically retrieves the subtitles. If the video cannot be processed for technical reasons, you can download the subtitles (.txt format) from an online service and provide the file via the "File" tab.
If no subtitles exist, you can download the audio file (.mp3 format) from an online service and provide it via the "Audio" tab.
If no subtitles exist, you can download the audio file (.mp3 format) from an online service and provide it via the "Audio" tab.
Yes, when importing a PDF, you can select a specific page range to analyse. We strongly recommend this if you don't want to pay for unnecessary content and end up with useless revision material!
You can reimport a document multiple times, but do so for a specific reason as each upload is billed as a new document.
Yes. Your documents are encrypted during transfer to our high-security servers. They are then analysed by our algorithms and AI, then immediately deleted. Your files are no longer at risk since they no longer exist!
Two types of images must be distinguished: a document or course in the form of a photo or scanned file (scan) on one hand, and illustrative images present in that course or document on the other.
Courses or documents in the form of photos or scans are analysed by optical character recognition (OCR) to extract the text.
Illustrative images are extracted but not analysed and can be found in the "Images" tab of your document. Make sure you have the rights to these images (for example diagrams or drawings you made yourself). Otherwise, you must delete images subject to copyright by clicking the red cross.
Courses or documents in the form of photos or scans are analysed by optical character recognition (OCR) to extract the text.
Illustrative images are extracted but not analysed and can be found in the "Images" tab of your document. Make sure you have the rights to these images (for example diagrams or drawings you made yourself). Otherwise, you must delete images subject to copyright by clicking the red cross.
MP3 audio files are automatically transcribed by our AI and then analysed like any text. Audio files, like all source documents, are deleted immediately after processing.
Unlike PDFs where the page count is fixed, Word (.docx) and OpenDocument (.odt) files don't have a reliable built-in page count: the number of pages depends on the software, installed fonts and layout settings.
To ensure an accurate count, we automatically convert your document to PDF and then count the resulting pages.
The result is very close to reality but may vary by 1 to 2 pages compared to what you see in Word or LibreOffice, due to slight rendering differences.
If you notice a significant discrepancy, feel free to contact us through the contact form: we'll check and refund the difference.
To ensure an accurate count, we automatically convert your document to PDF and then count the resulting pages.
The result is very close to reality but may vary by 1 to 2 pages compared to what you see in Word or LibreOffice, due to slight rendering differences.
If you notice a significant discrepancy, feel free to contact us through the contact form: we'll check and refund the difference.
Types of generated content
QuizMeUp generates 7 types of content:
– structured and hierarchised Summaries
– Concept cards (a QuizMeUp exclusive), also called Study sheets
– Mind maps
– MCQs/SCQs (multiple-choice or single-choice questions)
– Flashcards
– Mock Exams with precise and personalised marking
Furthermore, QuizMeUp can also generate MCQs from existing past Exam MCQs. Super practical and effective for practising rather than simply reading them!
– structured and hierarchised Summaries
– Concept cards (a QuizMeUp exclusive), also called Study sheets
– Mind maps
– MCQs/SCQs (multiple-choice or single-choice questions)
– Flashcards
– Mock Exams with precise and personalised marking
Furthermore, QuizMeUp can also generate MCQs from existing past Exam MCQs. Super practical and effective for practising rather than simply reading them!
The AI analyses your document, identifies key concepts organised by theme, then generates a structured hierarchical summary. It is not just a short version of your document, but a genuine summary synthesising all the information it contains.
A Concept card (or Study sheet) is a detailed summary sheet on one of the concepts in your document. It can contain a definition, key points, dates, examples, formulas, comparisons and many other sections depending on the nature of the concept. It often includes one or more quotes from the course to link the concept to its presence in the original document.
The Mind map is an interactive graph generated by the AI that represents the links between the concepts in your document. You can move nodes, edit their content and explore the relationships between ideas. Ideal for enriching your learning through a spatial visualisation of the concepts contained in the original document.
The AI generates MCQs (multiple-choice questions) or SCQs (single-choice questions) from your course concepts. You can choose the number of questions, the number of proposed answers (3 to 5), the detail level of your course (1 to 5) and the answer type (single, or mixed which is a random mix of single and multiple-choice answers). If you have past exam MCQs, you can also provide them to QuizMeUp, which will turn them into real MCQs!
Flashcards are two-sided cards generated from your course previously analysed by the AI. Each card contains a question and hints that you can show or hide. When you flip the card you find the answer, but also key points to check and pitfalls to avoid.
You can review your Flashcards in Challenge mode (short session) or Memorisation mode (progressive learning over several days or weeks: this mode only stops when you have perfectly mastered all the cards!).
You can review your Flashcards in Challenge mode (short session) or Memorisation mode (progressive learning over several days or weeks: this mode only stops when you have perfectly mastered all the cards!).
Exam mode generates open-ended questions calibrated according to an Exam duration and answer length that you choose. After writing your answers, the AI automatically grades your work with a detailed mark and constructive feedback.
The cost is 5 credits because it includes 5 elements:
1. the question
2. detailed and personalised marking
3. spelling correction
4. a grade following the grading system of your choice
5. suggestions for improvement and revision
The cost is 5 credits because it includes 5 elements:
1. the question
2. detailed and personalised marking
3. spelling correction
4. a grade following the grading system of your choice
5. suggestions for improvement and revision
After a detailed analysis by the AI, each concept in your document is assigned an importance level from 1 to 5.
Level 1 corresponds to essential notions that you absolutely need to know. Level 5 corresponds to more advanced notions that you can learn at a later stage.
When generating a revision tool, you choose the desired detail level to focus your revision on the concept levels of your choice.
Level 1 corresponds to essential notions that you absolutely need to know. Level 5 corresponds to more advanced notions that you can learn at a later stage.
When generating a revision tool, you choose the desired detail level to focus your revision on the concept levels of your choice.
Standard mode uses a fast, cost-effective AI model, ideal for everyday revision. Advanced mode uses a more powerful AI model that produces more detailed and nuanced content, at double the cost.
Credits and pricing
You receive 100 free credits when you create your account, allowing you to test the features. No credit card is required to sign up!
QuizMeUp works with a credit system with no subscription. Analysing a document costs 25 base credits. Then, each generation costs 1 credit per page or per item in Standard mode, and 2 credits in Advanced mode.
You can buy credits by bank card starting from $5. The rate is $1 = 100 credits, with progressive bonuses starting from $10. Payment is secured via Stripe.
Bonuses start at $10 (+100 credits) and increase progressively. For example: $20 gives 2,000 + 300 bonus credits, $50 gives 5,000 + 1,000 bonus credits.
Almost! In fact, they expire after 3 years of inactivity, which normally gives you plenty of time to know you've finished your studies! :)
● If the video has usable subtitles, the cost is 25 credits (as for any text document) for a maximum of 2 hours. Each additional hour costs 25 credits.
● If the video does not have subtitles usable by our algorithm, you can download the subtitles (.txt format) from an online service and provide the file via the "File" tab, like a simple document.
● If no subtitles exist, you can download the audio file (.mp3 format) from an online service and provide it via the "Audio" tab.
● If the video does not have subtitles usable by our algorithm, you can download the subtitles (.txt format) from an online service and provide the file via the "File" tab, like a simple document.
● If no subtitles exist, you can download the audio file (.mp3 format) from an online service and provide it via the "Audio" tab.
No, the cost of the exam correction is included in the price of generating the question. The rate is 5 credits because it includes:
1. question
2. correction
3. spelling
4. grade
5. improvement suggestions
1. question
2. correction
3. spelling
4. grade
5. improvement suggestions
If a generation fails, your credits are automatically refunded to your account. If you have any doubts, don't hesitate to contact us!
QuizMeUp accepts payments in euros (EUR), US dollars (USD), British pounds (GBP) and Swiss francs (CHF). The currency is automatically detected based on your location.
Multiplayer Challenge
Challenge mode lets you play in real time against other players on MCQs (multiple-choice questions) generated from your courses. It's an excellent way to revise in a fun and competitive way.
A challenge can host from 2 to 30 players.
There are 4 modes:
● Timer (timer per question with speed bonus)
● First Finished (everyone at their own pace)
● Buzzer (first to answer correctly wins)
● Survival (limited lives, progressive elimination).
● Timer (timer per question with speed bonus)
● First Finished (everyone at their own pace)
● Buzzer (first to answer correctly wins)
● Survival (limited lives, progressive elimination).
You invite players by email address. The system also suggests players you've recently played with.
You have the choice: either the game creator pays the full amount, or the cost is shared among all players. If you reuse an MCQ (multiple-choice questionnaire) that you already generated for a previous Challenge, then the games are free.
Yes, you can combine 1 to 3 documents as a source for a single challenge. The concepts from the different documents are merged. This allows you to cover multiple courses, just like in an end-of-semester or end-of-year exam.
A challenge can contain from 5 to 100 questions, with 3 to 5 answer choices per question. The mode is mixed, so there can be one or more correct answers. You can choose whether or not to display the number of correct answers.
Revision and progress
In Memorisation mode, each card must be marked "Easy" 3 times to be considered mastered. Difficult cards come back more often, easy cards space out over time to test your long-term memorisation.
Memorisation mode only ends when you have validated all the cards. You can come back and play as many times as needed to reach this final state.
In Challenge mode, you can choose between Express or In-depth mode. In Express mode, cards come back much faster than in In-depth mode where you will see more new cards before coming across one you've already seen.
Unlike Memorisation mode, Challenge mode ends when you leave the game.
Memorisation mode only ends when you have validated all the cards. You can come back and play as many times as needed to reach this final state.
In Challenge mode, you can choose between Express or In-depth mode. In Express mode, cards come back much faster than in In-depth mode where you will see more new cards before coming across one you've already seen.
Unlike Memorisation mode, Challenge mode ends when you leave the game.
The dashboard shows your overall mastery score, your statistics by subject and an activity calendar. It also includes a free personalised daily tip generated by the AI.
Yes, you can modify the importance level of each concept (= detail levels) to only see those that interest you.
You can also choose the detail levels and themes that interest you before generating a study tool. This allows you to segment your study tools. For example, a large course can be split into several reasonably-sized MCQs. And on top of that, you save credits by reducing the number of concepts or themes! :)
You can also choose the detail levels and themes that interest you before generating a study tool. This allows you to segment your study tools. For example, a large course can be split into several reasonably-sized MCQs. And on top of that, you save credits by reducing the number of concepts or themes! :)
Account and settings
You can change your name, your gender, your interface language (6 languages), your payment currency (4 currencies) and the number of documents displayed per page.
Go to Settings and select the desired language. The change is immediate.
You can delete a document from the "My courses" page by clicking on the bin icon in the row of the targeted document. All associated generations (Summaries, MCQs (multiple-choice questions), etc.) will also be deleted.
On Mobile, due to lack of space, the bin icon is not displayed, but you can delete the document by going to the Information tab of the document.
On Mobile, due to lack of space, the bin icon is not displayed, but you can delete the document by going to the Information tab of the document.
Because it's... a pain! Having to choose a complicated password you can never remember and end up writing down in plain text is a bad solution. First, QuizMeUp doesn't contain ultra-sensitive data. Second, finding your password by brute force requires hundreds or even thousands of attempts by the hacker. And we detect this kind of behaviour very quickly and cut off access promptly. That said, you can also choose a very complex password!
Your score (from 0 to 100) reflects your overall mastery and evolves continuously. It takes into account four factors:
1) Your accuracy — the ratio between your correct and incorrect answers to MCQs (multiple-choice questions) and Flashcards. Mistakes weigh more heavily than successes: it's better to answer correctly first time than to get it wrong and then correct it.
2) Your coverage — the more varied questions you work on, the higher your score. Answering the same question 50 times isn't worth as much as answering 50 different questions.
3) Your regularity — the score factors in your activity over the last 7 days. If you don't revise for a week, a temporary penalty applies (up to -12 points). It disappears as soon as you resume.
4) Freshness — recent answers count more than older ones. A correct answer from 2 months ago weighs less than one from yesterday, but your old questions never completely disappear.
Key takeaways:
● MCQs are the main driver of your score (without MCQs, it's capped at 70).
● Flashcards complement MCQs but their impact is intentionally limited (about 5 times less).
● The score rises quickly at first, then more and more slowly as it approaches 100: reaching 95+ requires true mastery!
● The weekly target is about 100 answers (Flashcards counting for half): below that, a slight penalty applies.
1) Your accuracy — the ratio between your correct and incorrect answers to MCQs (multiple-choice questions) and Flashcards. Mistakes weigh more heavily than successes: it's better to answer correctly first time than to get it wrong and then correct it.
2) Your coverage — the more varied questions you work on, the higher your score. Answering the same question 50 times isn't worth as much as answering 50 different questions.
3) Your regularity — the score factors in your activity over the last 7 days. If you don't revise for a week, a temporary penalty applies (up to -12 points). It disappears as soon as you resume.
4) Freshness — recent answers count more than older ones. A correct answer from 2 months ago weighs less than one from yesterday, but your old questions never completely disappear.
Key takeaways:
● MCQs are the main driver of your score (without MCQs, it's capped at 70).
● Flashcards complement MCQs but their impact is intentionally limited (about 5 times less).
● The score rises quickly at first, then more and more slowly as it approaches 100: reaching 95+ requires true mastery!
● The weekly target is about 100 answers (Flashcards counting for half): below that, a slight penalty applies.
Technical and performance
The initial analysis of a document takes about 1 to 3 minutes. A generation (summary, MCQ (multiple-choice questionnaire), etc.) takes about 2 to 5 minutes the first time, then about 1 to 4 minutes for subsequent generations.
The duration depends greatly on the complexity and size of the document. You are notified of progress in real time.
The duration depends greatly on the complexity and size of the document. You are notified of progress in real time.
Yes, you can have up to 3 simultaneous generations. The following ones are queued and start automatically.
Yes, the interface is fully responsive and adapts to all screens: desktop, tablet and smartphone.
No problem. The generation continues in the background and you'll find the result on your next visit. QuizMeUp automatically syncs the results as soon as you return.
Support and contact
You can write to us via the contact form by choosing the reason for your message. We usually reply within 24 to 48 hours.
Of course! Use the contact form and select the "Suggestion" subject to share your ideas with us. Good ideas or bugs found will be rewarded! :)
Standard or Advanced?
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Standard
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Advanced
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| Best for | Most situations | High standards or important exams |
| Detail level | Key concepts, condensed wording | As close to the text as possible, contextual |
| Structure | Thematic and concise | More detailed and in-depth |
| Writing quality | Very good | Excellent |
| When to use | "I want to learn and understand the topic" | "I want to master every detail" |