Upload an audio file and instantly generate quiz questions from lectures, podcasts, or voice notes.

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Maya AI reads your audio and turns it into a complete, ready-to-share quiz in seconds.
Upload any audio file — lectures, podcasts, meetings, voice notes — and Maya transcribes it and builds a quiz from the content.
lecture.mp3
Stop writing quiz questions by hand. Generate a full assessment in under a minute — perfect for classrooms, onboarding, and training programs.
Biology · MCQ
What is the primary function of mitochondria?
History · Short answer
In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?
Science · True / False
Jupiter has the most moons in our solar system.
Tweak any question, share a single link with students or teammates, and watch responses come in. No setup, no spreadsheets.
Quiz responses
● LiveWhether you're teaching a class, training a team, or studying for an exam — MagicForm adapts to your needs.
Create assessments from lesson plans, textbooks, or any study material. Save hours of manual quiz creation and focus on teaching.
Onboard employees faster with quizzes generated from training docs, SOPs, and compliance material. Track learning outcomes effortlessly.
Study smarter by turning notes, lectures, and reading material into practice quizzes. Test yourself before the real exam.
Engage your audience with interactive quizzes from blog posts, videos, or podcasts. Boost engagement and retention.
More ways to turn your content into quizzes with Maya AI.
Enter a topic and get a ready-made quiz instantly — great for pop quizzes, study drills, and training assessments.
Paste lecture notes, articles, or study material and turn them into MCQs, true/false, and short-answer questions.
Paste any YouTube link — TED talks, Khan Academy, lectures, documentaries — and get a quiz generated from the transcript.
Upload textbooks, research papers, or reports and generate assessments in under a minute — perfect for teachers and L&D teams.
Drop in any article, Wikipedia page, or blog URL and get quiz questions built from the content — great for current-affairs quizzes.
Upload a worksheet, whiteboard photo, or textbook screenshot and convert the text inside into quiz questions.