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QuizzesPaste a YouTube URL and get a multiple-choice quiz on the video's key concepts. Test your real understanding in minutes — not hours of rewatching.
You've watched the lecture video your professor shared. But did you actually absorb it? The difference between passive watching and genuine understanding is testing yourself — and writing good quiz questions from a video is tedious, time-consuming work.
Duetoday's YouTube to Quiz tool reads the full transcript of any YouTube video and generates a multiple-choice quiz targeting the key concepts, facts, and relationships in the content. In under a minute, you can go from 'I watched it' to actually knowing whether you understood it.
Copy the link from any public YouTube video and paste it into Duetoday. Lectures, tutorials, crash courses, recorded seminars, documentaries — any video with captions works.
Duetoday pulls the video's transcript and runs it through its study AI. The AI identifies the important concepts, facts, definitions, and relationships that merit testing — focusing on what matters, not every word spoken.
Your multiple-choice quiz is ready in seconds. Each question has four answer options and an explanation you can reveal after answering. Work through the quiz once to find your weak spots, then focus your revision there.
From pasting the link to having a complete quiz ready to take — under a minute for most videos. Works on any length of content from short explainers to full 2-hour lectures.
Each question targets a key concept from the video — not trivial details. The AI generates the kind of questions you'd expect to see in a university exam on the same material.
Every question includes an explanation of why the correct answer is right. Use them to understand the concept, not just identify the answer on the next attempt.
Your score is calculated at the end of each attempt. Retake as many times as you need — each run shows you exactly which concepts to focus your remaining revision on.
Every quiz is saved to your Duetoday account. Come back the night before an exam, share it with your study group, or use it as a benchmark to measure how your understanding improves over time.
History lectures, science tutorials, economics seminars, law case reviews — the AI adapts to the subject matter and generates questions appropriate to the type of content.
Your university posts lecture recordings on YouTube or a portal. Instead of taking notes while rewatching, generate a quiz and test yourself in a fraction of the time. Active recall beats passive re-watching every time.
YouTube is full of high-quality free education. YouTube to Quiz lets you verify what you're actually learning — not just what you think you're absorbing from watching. Turn passive content consumption into active knowledge building.
Generate a quiz from the lecture video your whole group watched. Use it as the basis for your study session — go through each question together, discuss answers, and identify gaps as a group before the exam.
The problem with watching educational videos is that understanding feels automatic while the video is playing. It's only when you're tested that you find out what actually stuck. YouTube to Quiz forces that test immediately — giving you an honest picture of what you know and what you still need to work on before the real assessment.
Try it free →Duetoday works on any public YouTube video with available captions. This covers the vast majority of educational content, lecture recordings, and documentary content on YouTube. If no captions are available, Duetoday will notify you.
Duetoday generates multiple-choice questions with four answer options each. Every question also includes a brief explanation of the correct answer to reinforce the underlying concept.
Under 60 seconds for most videos. Longer videos (2+ hours) may take slightly longer as the AI processes more content, but the quiz is typically ready within 2 minutes.
Yes. You can edit any question, remove ones that aren't relevant, or add your own questions. The quiz is fully yours once it's generated.
You can try YouTube to Quiz for free without a credit card. Free accounts include a limited number of quiz generations per month. Unlimited access is available on paid plans.
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