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Convert PDF to Google Forms Faster With AI
Instead of manually copying questions from a PDF into Google Forms, upload your file and let FormGPT create a structured draft for you. Generate multiple-choice quizzes, true/false questions, mixed quizzes, short-answer tests, surveys, feedback forms, and more—then export everything directly to Google Forms.
How it works
Start with your PDF content
Use study materials, lecture slides, exam papers, or any readable text from your PDF as your starting point. Upload the file in the FormGPT composer together with a short prompt (grade level, number of questions, topics to focus on).
Generate Your Draft in FormGPT
Describe what you want—FormGPT reads your PDF and builds structured questions, answer choices, and keys. You can iterate on the prompt until the draft matches your class or training goals. FormGPT returns a structured draft—not a wall of chat—so every item is ready for the studio and export.
Review in FormGPT Studio
After generation, open the studio preview to edit wording, fix answers, adjust points, and reorder questions before anything is written to Google Drive.
Connect Google & Export
Connect your Google account once, then confirm export after you review the studio preview. FormGPT creates the live form in your Google Drive so you can share the responder link and collect responses.
Share and Collect Responses
Share your exported Google Form with students or participants. Collect responses, view summaries, and grade inside Google Forms—starting from content that lived in a PDF.
A Smarter Way to Turn PDFs Into Google Forms
PDFs are usually not structured for forms. They often contain paragraphs, diagrams, mixed formatting, or scanned text—making direct conversion difficult.
That’s why most “PDF to Google Forms” methods fail. You either:
- manually copy questions
- retype content
- or try tools that only work with perfectly formatted files
FormGPT removes that friction.
Instead of trying to convert the PDF directly inside Google Forms, you upload the PDF in FormGPT, add a short prompt, and get a structured draft—questions, options, and answer keys—even when the PDF itself is unstructured or messy.
You then review in FormGPT Studio, edit anything you want, and export to Google Forms after a one-time Google connection—see pricing and limits.
Workflow:
PDF → FormGPT composer → AI draft → Studio preview → Google Forms (confirm export)
You still get a real Google Form—without rebuilding it question by question.
Start from your source material
PDF uploads
Upload readable PDFs—study guides, exams, or handouts—and describe the quiz you want.
Lecture notes
Paste summaries or excerpts from your PDF alongside a short prompt for focus topics.
Topic prompts
No file? Type a topic and question count—FormGPT builds the draft from your instructions.
Multiple form types
MCQ, true/false, mixed quizzes, surveys, and more—pick the template before you generate.
Append mode
Already Have a Form? Append Questions from a PDF
Paste a Google Form edit URL to add new questions from a PDF. FormGPT supports multiple choice, checkboxes, short and long answer, dropdowns, linear scale, and quiz grading with answer keys when you need them.
Add to Existing FormExample prompts
Manual Google Forms vs FormGPT
Manual setup
- Copy every question and option by hand
- Set answer keys one field at a time
- No draft from your PDF or notes
- 20–30+ minutes per assessment
With FormGPT
- AI draft from prompt or uploaded file
- Studio preview and inline edits
- One-click export to Google Drive
- Append questions to existing forms
Different Google Forms formats
Each format opens the composer with the right template. You can still change type, difficulty, and question count before you generate and export.
MCQ Quiz
Multiple-choice questions with a single correct answer—ideal for class tests and knowledge checks.
True/False Quiz
Quick checks of understanding with simple binary answers.
Mixed Quiz
Combine MCQ, true/false, and other patterns in one assessment.
Short Answer Test
Open-ended responses for definitions, explanations, and short written answers.
Questionnaire
Likert scales, multiple choice, and narrative fields for research and intake.
Feedback Form
Structured input for courses, events, products, or services.
Who is this tool for?
Teachers
Turn PDFs (past questions, slides, materials) into quizzes quickly.
Students
Create practice quizzes from textbooks or lecture PDFs.
Tutors
Build structured assessments from PDF lesson content.
Teams
Convert training PDFs into quiz-based Google Forms.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I convert a PDF directly into a Google Form?
No. Google Forms does not support direct PDF uploads or automatic conversion. You normally extract text and recreate questions manually—or use FormGPT to generate a structured draft and export it after you approve.
How do I turn a PDF into a Google Form using FormGPT?
Sign in, open the composer, upload your PDF, add a prompt, generate a draft, review it in the studio, connect Google once, then confirm export to create the form in Drive.
Can AI generate quiz questions from a PDF?
Yes. FormGPT uses the text from your PDF plus your instructions to generate multiple-choice, true/false, short answer, and other patterns you ask for.
Do I need to connect Google before creating drafts from PDFs?
No. You can generate and edit drafts first. You connect Google when you are ready to export the form to Drive.
Can I edit the Google Form after export?
Yes. After export, open the form in Google Forms and edit like any other form.
Create Google Forms Faster From PDFs
Use FormGPT to turn lecture PDFs, readings, and handouts into quizzes you can export to Google Forms—without rebuilding every question by hand.