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Webinar to quiz from the recording
Turn a recorded webinar into a follow-up quiz that converts.
What you are looking at
Three quizzes VidQuiz generated from three real YouTube videos. They are saved output, not generated in your browser. Pick one to answer it, and open the source video to check the questions against what is actually said in it.
Your own video gets a fresh quiz once you sign up.
We have not read that link.
This page only serves quizzes that were already generated, and it does not send your link anywhere. Reading a video takes about half a minute of real work on our side, so it runs in your account, not in an anonymous demo.
What VidQuiz reads: paste a YouTube link and VidQuiz watches the video itself. For any other source (Vimeo, an MP4, a screen recording, an upload) paste that video’s transcript and VidQuiz writes the questions from it.
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The short answer
Last updated July 2026
To turn a webinar into a quiz, upload the recording or paste a link to it, and VidQuiz drafts multiple choice questions from what was said, each with the correct answer marked, a one line explanation, and a timestamp. You trim the set to the points that mattered, then send it as a share link or export it to your LMS. This is how associations and training teams attach an assessment to a recorded session without anyone rewatching two hours of video to write ten questions.
A recorded webinar is a long block of value that most attendees half-remember, so a webinar to quiz tool turns it into a follow-up that reinforces the message. Paste a YouTube link and VidQuiz watches the recording itself; upload the file with the transcript your webinar platform already produced for anything else. Either way it writes multiple-choice questions with answers and short explanations.
Use it for training webinars, certification sessions, and even marketing webinars where a quiz boosts recall and gives a reason to re-engage. Generate in seconds, edit the questions to focus on what mattered, then send a share link or export to your LMS. The full set of questions is always yours to adjust.
At a glance
What a post webinar quiz is used for
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| Use | What the quiz has to do | How it usually ships |
|---|---|---|
| Continuing education credit | Prove the attendee absorbed the material, with a pass mark | LMS export so attempts and scores are on record |
| Internal training | Confirm the team took in a policy or process change | Share link, or QTI into the LMS |
| Certification prep | Test the specific points the session covered | LMS export or PDF |
| Marketing follow up | Reinforce recall and give a reason to re-engage | Share link in the follow up email |
| On demand replays | Give late viewers the same check live attendees got | Share link next to the recording |
Attendees take a shared quiz in the browser with no account, which matters when your audience is external and will not sign up for anything.
How do you turn a webinar into a quiz?
Start from the recording, not your notes. Paste a YouTube link and VidQuiz watches it; for a recording held anywhere else, upload the file with the transcript your webinar platform already produced. Either way VidQuiz drafts multiple choice questions with the answers marked and a short explanation for each. Every question carries a timestamp, so you can jump straight back to the moment it came from to check it is fair.
Then cut. A 60 minute webinar generates more questions than anyone should have to answer, and the editing pass is where you decide what the session was really about. Ten focused questions beat twenty that test whatever happened to be said out loud.
How long should a post webinar quiz be?
Five to ten questions for most sessions. Attendees are answering after already giving you an hour, so a long quiz gets abandoned and the completion data becomes useless. Keep it to the points you would want someone to remember a month later.
The exception is a quiz attached to credit or certification, where the length is usually set by whoever governs the credit rather than by you. In that case build to the requirement, and use the timestamps to make sure each question maps to something genuinely covered in the session.
Can you use a quiz to award continuing education credit?
Many credit programs require an assessment with a minimum passing score plus a record of who took it and when. A quiz built from the recording covers the assessment half cleanly, because every question maps to a timestamp in the session you can point to if the content is ever audited.
The record keeping half belongs in your LMS. Export the questions as a QTI package and import them as a native LMS quiz, so attempts, scores, and dates are stored where your compliance records already live. Requirements differ by accrediting body, so confirm the specifics with yours before you rely on any particular setup.
Does it work on a two hour webinar?
Yes. Long recordings are the case this handles best, because they are the ones nobody wants to rewatch. A dense two hour session comes back as one editable set covering the whole run time rather than only the first stretch.
Panel discussions and Q and A segments are the part to watch during review. Anything said as an aside or as a question from the floor can end up tested, so trim those unless the answer was genuinely part of the material.
Where to take a webinar quiz next
- The general video quiz maker covers the same generation step for any recording, webinar or not.
- Collecting the answers in Google Forms the Forms ready CSV is the lightest way to score attendees after the session.
- Every source we generate from the full list of recording types, platforms and output formats.
Why VidQuiz
What you get with webinar to quiz
Recapture the value
Long webinars become a quiz that reinforces the points attendees half-remember.
Focus on what mattered
Edit the draft to test the key takeaways from a dense session.
Re-engage attendees
Send a follow-up quiz link to boost recall and bring people back.
What you can do
Everything webinar to quiz gives you
Paste a YouTube link and VidQuiz reads the video itself; for anything else, upload it with its transcript. Either way it writes the questions and you edit anything before you share. You stay in control of the final quiz.
- Turn recorded webinars into quizzes
- Reinforce training and certification sessions
- Get MCQs with answers and explanations
- Edit questions to focus on takeaways
- Share a link or export to your LMS
- Give attendees a reason to re-engage
Quiz Studio
Try it on a video right here
Pick a sample or paste your own link, generate the quiz, then answer the questions. Each one is tied to a moment in the video, with the answer and a short explanation.
What you are looking at
Three quizzes VidQuiz generated from three real YouTube videos. They are saved output, not generated in your browser. Pick one to answer it, and open the source video to check the questions against what is actually said in it.
Your own video gets a fresh quiz once you sign up.
We have not read that link.
This page only serves quizzes that were already generated, and it does not send your link anywhere. Reading a video takes about half a minute of real work on our side, so it runs in your account, not in an anonymous demo.
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