Works on any page
Select text on any website — articles, Wikipedia, browser-rendered PDFs, docs, transcripts — then right-click to quiz it.
Highlight text on any webpage, right-click, and get AI-generated multiple-choice and true/false questions — with answers — streamed in seconds. No account, no setup.
25 free quizzes a day · No personal data collected
No dashboards, no templates. questionkit lives in your right-click menu and the toolbar.
Highlight a paragraph from an article, your study notes, or a chapter passage — or just paste text straight into the popup.
Choose “Generate questions” from the context menu, or click the toolbar icon and hit Generate.
Up to 3 questions with correct answers stream in live. Copy them, regenerate for a fresh set, or start over.
A focused tool that feels like a built-in browser feature — fast, private, and free.
Select text on any website — articles, Wikipedia, browser-rendered PDFs, docs, transcripts — then right-click to quiz it.
Questions appear one by one the moment they’re written — no spinner-then-dump. You watch the quiz build in real time.
Toggle multiple choice and true/false on or off with chips. Keep at least one enabled and generate exactly what you need.
Every question shows its correct answer in a clear green block — no separate reveal step. Perfect for building keys.
Copy the whole quiz — questions, lettered choices, and answers — as plain text. Paste into Docs, Notion, an LMS, anywhere.
Want a different angle? Regenerate without re-pasting. Close the popup and your questions are still there when you return.
If you can highlight it, you can quiz it.
Turn three paragraphs of a textbook into a 3-question pop quiz — with an answer key — in five seconds.
Highlight a definition on Wikipedia and get a multiple-choice question to actively test recall instead of re-reading.
Convert a compliance policy paragraph into true/false knowledge checks for new-hire onboarding.
Add an end-of-post comprehension quiz by pasting your article straight into the popup.
questionkit asks for almost nothing, and keeps it that way.
No email, no password, no profile. questionkit runs in an anonymous guest session — start quizzing immediately.
The single thing sent to the backend is the text you explicitly choose to turn into questions. Nothing else.
Just storage, contextMenus, and activeTab. No broad host access, no remote code, no analytics SDKs.
Add questionkit to Chrome and turn your next paragraph into a quiz.