Read something?
Quiz yourself on it.
DIGET turns any webpage, YouTube video, PDF, or document into a quiz so you can check if you actually understood it. Works right in your browser.
What can you do with DIGET?
Turn almost anything you read or watch into a quiz. Then track what you know and what you don't.
Webpages
Select text on any website or just give it the URL. It reads the page for you.
YouTube Videos
Paste a YouTube link and get quizzed on the video transcript. No need to rewatch.
PDFs and Documents
Upload your lecture notes, slides, or any document. Get questions in seconds.
Spaced Repetition
Got a question wrong? It shows up again later until you get it right.
Classrooms
Teachers can create classes, assign quizzes, and see how students are doing.
XP and Streaks
Earn points, keep your streak alive, and turn every study session into a challenge.
Share Quizzes
Send a quiz link to a friend or classmate. They can take it without signing up.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Answer with 1-4 keys, press Enter to continue. Fast and distraction-free.
Wikipedia, arXiv, GitHub...
Works with Wikipedia articles, research papers, GitHub repos, and Google Docs too.
How it works
From reading to quizzing in under 30 seconds.
Pick something to study
Open any webpage, YouTube video, PDF, or document. Select the parts you want to learn, or just give DIGET the URL.
Get a quiz instantly
DIGET reads the content and generates multiple-choice questions in your language. It takes a few seconds.
See what you actually know
Answer the questions and get your results. Anything you missed goes into review so you can try again later.
Start quizzing
Install the browser extension and try it on the next article you read. It's free.
Chrome Extension
Right-click any page and start quizzing. Works on every website.
Get the extensionFirefox Extension
Same experience for Firefox. Right-click and quiz any page.
Get the extensionMobile App
Study on the go. iOS and Android. Syncs with your account.
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