Turn a PDF into a quiz in seconds.
Upload your own PDF and get practice questions you can use to check what actually stuck. The same source can keep working with guided review, flashcards, and summaries.
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From PDF notes to practice questions.
SceneSnap turns the PDF into a first quiz, shows where you were strong or weak, and helps you generate the next quiz around the topics that still need work.
study-notes.pdf
12 pages of class notes
Step 1
Generate the first quiz from your PDF
Use your own notes, personal study guide, or any PDF you are allowed to use as the base for a first round of practice questions.
Step 2
See what you got right and wrong
Use your answers to spot which concepts were solid, which ones were shaky, and which topics need another pass.
Step 3
Generate a new quiz on weak topics
Keep practicing from the same workspace with new questions shaped around the areas where your last performance showed gaps.
Generated quiz
Ready to practice
What makes active recall stronger than passive rereading?
Active recall forces you to retrieve the answer from memory, which strengthens retention more than just seeing the information again.
Why should practice questions stay focused on one idea?
A narrow question makes it easier to see whether you know the concept, instead of hiding weak recall behind a broad prompt.
When is a quiz more useful than another pass through the PDF?
A quiz is more useful when you need to verify understanding and expose gaps, not just reread familiar material.
More than one kind of study file.
PDF is the fastest starting point, but the same quiz workflow works with the study files students already use.
Notes PDF
Turn your own notes or study outlines into practice questions without rewriting everything by hand.
Study docs
Convert summaries, outlines, and review sheets into questions focused on the main points.
Docs
Use DOC and DOCX files for your written notes, summaries, and structured review material.
Video or audio
Upload recorded explanations or study recaps and turn spoken material into practice prompts.
Built for checking understanding
The output is a quiz, not another static summary.
SceneSnap is designed to turn a PDF into repeated self-testing, so each quiz can lead into the next one based on what your last results exposed.
Testable concepts first
The generator focuses on ideas that make sense to test: definitions, relationships, steps, causes, and examples.
Performance shows the weak spots
The point is not just to answer questions once. It is to see which topics held up, which ones slipped, and where your next review should focus.
Generate the next quiz from the last one
After the first run, you can keep working the same material with fresh questions aimed at the concepts your previous performance did not lock in yet.
Same source, more outputs later
Once the quiz is generated, the same material can also become guided review, flashcards, and summaries in the app.
Upload the format you already have.
Start with a PDF, or use the same quiz workflow for documents, recordings, and scanned notes.
| Format | Best for | SceneSnap creates |
|---|---|---|
| Notes, summaries, personal outlines, and study guides | Practice questions built from the key ideas in the file | |
| Docs (DOC / DOCX) | Outlines, essays, summaries, and personal notes | Questions based on headings, claims, and important details |
| Video or audio | Recorded explanations, voice notes, and study recaps | Transcribed concepts turned into quiz prompts |
| Image-based PDFs | Scanned notes and photographed pages | OCR-assisted questions when the text can be read clearly |
Notes, summaries, personal outlines, and study guides
Practice questions built from the key ideas in the file
Docs (DOC / DOCX)
Outlines, essays, summaries, and personal notes
Questions based on headings, claims, and important details
Video or audio
Recorded explanations, voice notes, and study recaps
Transcribed concepts turned into quiz prompts
Image-based PDFs
Scanned notes and photographed pages
OCR-assisted questions when the text can be read clearly
Questions about PDF quizzes.
Can SceneSnap turn a PDF into a quiz?+
Yes. Upload a PDF and SceneSnap generates practice questions from the key ideas in the file.
Is this different from flashcards?+
Yes. This page is centered on question-based self-testing. If you want cards for repeated review, the same material can also generate flashcards.
Does it only work with PDFs?+
No. PDF is the main workflow on this page, but SceneSnap also supports documents, audio, and video files.
Does it work with scanned PDFs?+
SceneSnap can process image-based PDFs when the text is readable enough for OCR. Clear scans produce better questions.
Can I keep studying the same PDF after the quiz?+
Yes. You can keep practicing on the same source, generate more quizzes around weaker topics, and also use guided review, flashcards, and summaries inside SceneSnap.
What languages are supported?+
SceneSnap is built for multilingual study material. Results are best when the source file is clear and uses one primary language.
Are my uploads private?+
Your uploads are used to create your study materials inside your account. Do not upload files you do not have the right to use.
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