How to Turn Any Photo Into a Quiz in Seconds

You have a camera roll full of stuff you meant to learn about. The sunset temple from last weekend. The ramen bowl you posted to your story. The textbook page you swore you'd study. They're just sitting there.
SnapToQuiz turns any of those photos into a 5-question quiz in about three seconds. Snap it. The AI reads it. You play. That's the whole loop.
Here's exactly how it works, and why the photos already on your phone are the best study material you have.
The 3-Second Flow: Snap, Generate, Play
Open SnapToQuiz. Tap the camera button or pick a photo from your gallery. The AI takes it from there.
Within about three seconds, you get a 5-question quiz built specifically from what's in that image. Each question has four options and a short explanation so you actually understand why the right answer is right, not just that it is.
No typing. No prompting. No "tell me about this photo" conversation. You point, it quizzes.
The first time you try it you'll probably grin a little. It feels like cheating, except the thing you're cheating at is boredom.
What You Can Snap (Spoiler: Anything)
The whole point is that it works on whatever's already on your phone. A few ideas to get the wheels turning.
Food. That pho you ordered in a place where you couldn't read the menu. The AI will quiz you on the broth base, the toppings, the region it comes from. Suddenly you know what nuoc cham is and why it matters.
Landmarks. The Colosseum, the Eiffel Tower, or a weird statue in a town square you'll never visit again. Get a quiz on who built it, when, and why it hasn't fallen down yet.
Textbook pages. Snap a diagram from your bio notes. Get a 5-question quiz on it before your exam instead of re-reading the same paragraph for the fourth time.
Album covers and movie posters. Who directed it. What year it dropped. Which member left the band in 2014. Your fandom, but certified.
Street signs in a language you don't speak. Tokyo metro sign? Parisian cafe menu? The AI will quiz you on translation and cultural context in one go.
Plants, animals, random objects. The weird mushroom on your hike. The bird on the windowsill. The antique tool at your grandparents' house. Anything with visual information is fair game.
If you can photograph it, you can quiz on it. That's the rule.
Why This Beats Regular Flashcards
Flashcards require you to build a deck first. That's already the part where most people quit.
SnapToQuiz flips it. You don't sit down to study. You already took the photo because something caught your eye. The curiosity was there. The app just catches it before it evaporates.
You get XP for every quiz you finish. Keep a daily streak going and it compounds. Not because we're trying to trick you into "engagement," but because answering something you were already curious about feels good, and doing it again tomorrow feels a little better.
Pick a Personality Mode (Because Plain Is Boring)
Every quiz can be delivered in one of five personality modes, and the vibe genuinely changes the experience.
- Savage roasts you for every wrong answer. If your ego bruises easily, maybe skip this one.
- Nerd gets excited about every detail and drops extra facts in the explanations.
- Meme Lord writes questions like group chat messages. Very online. Zero filter.
- Chill is calm, encouraging, never judgy. Good for late-night quizzing in bed.
- Hype Beast acts like you just scored a buzzer-beater on every correct answer.
Same photo, five different experiences. Try the same landmark in Savage and then in Chill. You'll see.
Go Head-to-Head in a 1v1 Battle
Solo play is fun. Beating your friend on a quiz you made from their own vacation photo is funnier.
After you generate a quiz, tap the battle button. Share the link on WhatsApp, Discord, Snap, wherever. Your friend plays the same 5 questions. Fastest correct answers win.
Battles are a Pro feature, along with leaderboards and no ads. Pro also bumps you from 5 daily credits to 100 monthly credits, so you can quiz more and battle more. Check pricing if you're curious, but the free tier is genuinely enough to see if you'll love the app.
Tips for Getting the Best Quizzes
A few small things make a big difference in quiz quality.
Frame the subject clearly. If the photo is a blurry chaos of twelve things, the AI has to guess what you care about. Crop to the subject or take a tighter shot.
Good lighting helps. This is not a selfie. It's a study tool. If you can't see the thing, neither can the model.
Trust weird photos. The AI handles stuff you wouldn't expect: a screenshot of a recipe, a photo of a painting in a museum, a picture of a Wikipedia page on your laptop. Try the weird stuff.
Replay for more. Each quiz is generated fresh, so playing the same photo twice gives you slightly different questions. Great for drilling.
Try It on a Photo You Already Have
Open your camera roll right now. Pick the most interesting photo from the last week. Something you were curious about when you took it.
Snap it into SnapToQuiz, play the 5 questions, and see how much you actually knew. Your first 5 quizzes are free, no card required.
That blurry temple. That weird dinner. The textbook chapter you skipped. It's all quiz material now.
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Your first 5 quizzes are free. Snap anything — we'll turn it into a 5-question quiz in seconds.
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