Photo to quiz in
60 seconds.
The fastest way to create study quizzes. No typing, no waiting, no manual work. Just photo your notes and start studying.
Speed comparison
Same result. Fraction of the time.
The 60-second breakdown
Open Cruxly
Launch the app. Camera ready.
Photo Your Notes
One tap captures any page.
AI Processes
OCR + question generation.
Quiz Ready
Start studying immediately.
Why speed matters
No Typing Required
Photo-based workflow means zero manual input. Your handwritten notes become quizzes without touching a keyboard.
Instant Results
No waiting. No processing queues. Your quiz is ready before you finish putting your phone down.
Study While It's Fresh
Create quizzes right after class while concepts are still in your head. Immediate reinforcement works better.
Batch Processing
Photo multiple pages, let them all process while you do something else. Come back to a complete quiz library.
When 60 seconds changes everything
Between Classes
Photo notes from one class before the next one starts. Quiz ready by lunch.
Study Sessions
Convert an entire chapter of notes in the time it takes to get coffee.
Last-Minute Prep
Exam tomorrow? Photo your review sheet. Quiz in 60 seconds.
Group Study
One person photos the notes. Everyone has a quiz before the session starts.
Frequently asked questions
Is it really 60 seconds?
Yes—from opening the app to having a complete quiz. The actual AI processing takes about 45 seconds; the rest is just tapping the camera button and waiting.
What if I have lots of notes?
Photo as many pages as you want. Each one processes independently. For a 10-page chapter, you'll have quizzes in about 10 minutes with zero typing.
Does speed affect quality?
No. The AI generates the same quality questions whether it takes 45 seconds or 45 minutes. We've optimized for both speed AND quality.
Can I edit the generated questions?
Absolutely. Speed doesn't mean you're stuck with what you get. Edit, delete, or add questions as needed.
What about complex diagrams?
Diagrams take the same time. Labels and text are extracted; you get questions about the visual content too.