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Jun 26, 2026
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Turn Any Meeting and Lecture Into a Quiz: Learn From Your Notes, Game-Show Style

MeetingsAI's new Quiz feature turns any meeting, lecture or your own notes into a fast, game-show-style multiple-choice quiz, so the things that matter actually stick.

I. M.

The MeetingsAI Quiz screen on an iPhone showing a multiple-choice meeting question with four answer options
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Introduction

You sit through a meeting, the notes get saved, and then nothing happens. The summary is great for skimming later, but skimming is not the same as remembering.

So we built Quiz. It takes any meeting or your own notes and turns them into a quick multiple-choice quiz, presented game-show style. Instead of re-reading a transcript, you test yourself on what was actually said.

It is a small feature with a simple goal: help the important stuff stick.

Quiz Generation

What Quiz actually does

Quiz reads a source you choose and writes multiple-choice questions from it. Each question gives you four options, you pick one, and you find out right away if you were right.

Every question can come with a short explanation of why the correct answer is correct. So even when you miss one, you learn something instead of just losing a point.

Nothing about your score is saved. A quiz is a quick, in-the-moment check, not another thing to manage.

Where the questions come from

You get two sources to build a quiz from:

  • A meeting. Pick any past meeting and Quiz uses its summary and transcript to write questions. If the meeting was in another language, the quiz is generated in that language too.
  • Your own material. Switch to Upload and paste a note or add a file as a quick knowledge base. Great for study notes, a doc you need to know cold, or research you pulled together.

Either way, the questions are grounded in your real content, not generic trivia.

Set it up the way you want

Quiz is meant to be fast to start. Two settings shape each round:

  • Number of questions. Scale a quiz from 4 up to 20 questions, depending on how deep you want to go.
  • Time per question. Leave the timer off and answer at your own pace, or turn on a 15, 30, or 60 second countdown. Run out of time and the question is skipped and marked wrong, which keeps things honest.

That is the whole setup. Pick a source, pick your settings, start.

Real ways to use it

A few patterns we keep coming back to:

  • Onboarding and training. Turn a kickoff or training call into a quick check so new teammates can confirm they caught the key points.
  • Study sessions. Drop lecture notes or a dense PDF into Upload and drill yourself before an exam.
  • Client and sales recall. Quiz yourself on a discovery call so the next conversation shows you were paying attention.
  • Self-review after a long day. A four-question quiz on this morning's meeting takes a minute and tells you what you actually retained.

Private Mode: quizzes that never leave your device

Quiz works with MeetingsAI's Private Mode. When Private Mode is on, your quiz is built entirely on-device with no internet connection, using Apple Intelligence or an on-device model you have downloaded.

That means the meeting content used to write your questions stays on your phone. On-device quizzes are capped at a smaller number of questions and can be a little simpler than cloud quizzes, which is a fair trade for keeping everything local.

If you are online and not in Private Mode, Quiz uses the cloud for richer questions. You choose which fits the moment.

The payoff: recall you can feel

There is a real difference between recognizing information and being able to recall it. Re-reading a summary gives you the comfortable feeling of recognition. Answering a question forces actual recall.

At the end of each quiz you get a score, a quick verdict, and a full review where you can read every question, see the right answer, and check the explanation. It takes a couple of minutes and it tells you the truth about what stuck.

Conclusion

Notes capture a meeting. Summaries help you scan it. Quiz helps you remember it.

It is built for the moments right after a meeting, or right before the next one, when a fast self-check is worth more than another read-through. Choose a meeting or your own notes, set the length and timer, and see what you really know.

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