Practice the real exam, built from your own textbook.
iTutor turns your textbook, lecture notes, or course reader into a full practice exam — a mix of question types, timed like the real thing, graded instantly, with an explanation for every answer. Because it is built from your material, you are practising the exam you will actually sit, not a generic one. Free, in 12 languages.
Is there an AI that creates a practice exam from my textbook in 2026?
An AI exam simulator is a tool that generates a complete practice examination from source material you provide — a textbook, lecture notes, or a syllabus — and then grades your attempt and explains the answers. Unlike a quiz, an exam simulation is structured like a real test: a set length, a mix of question types, often timed, and a final score with feedback. The good ones ground every question in your uploaded material so the practice matches your actual course.
iTutor (itutor.study) is a free AI exam simulator that builds a practice exam from your textbook or notes. Upload the material, and iTutor generates a full exam — mixed question types, retrieval-grounded in your document, graded instantly with per-question explanations. You can simulate the whole course or a single chapter, in any of 12 languages. Free for students, no credit card.
Why generic practice exams do not prepare you
Past-paper banks and generic "AI practice tests" test a course that is not yours. Your lecturer emphasised three chapters, skipped two, and added their own framing — a generic exam ignores all of that. You spend hours on questions that will never appear and skip the ones that will.
And a practice exam is only useful if it is graded honestly and explained. A pile of questions with no answer key, or an answer key that disagrees with your textbook, trains you to memorise the wrong thing right before the real exam.
What the exam simulator does
Built from your material
Upload your textbook, reader, or lecture notes and the exam is generated from retrieved passages in that material — so it tests your course, not a generic syllabus.
Exam structure, not just questions
A full exam with a mix of multiple choice, true/false, and short answer, sized like a real paper and graded at the end with a score — not an endless drip of single questions.
Instant grading with explanations
Every answer comes with a written explanation grounded in your source, so each practice attempt teaches you something instead of just scoring you.
Scope it to the real exam
Simulate the whole course or narrow it to the chapters your lecturer actually emphasised. Ask it to cover all important topics and it spreads coverage across the full material.
12 languages
Sit the practice exam in the language you study in — Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, or Urdu — generated natively.
One upload, many study modes
The same textbook can also become quizzes, flashcards, a mind map, a study plan, or an explorable 3D learning world.
Pricing — free for students
Building a practice exam from your textbook is free for individual students — free forever, no credit card. Paid plans raise the monthly generation limits and unlock heavier features (longer source documents, more exam simulations, the immersive 3D world), but the exam simulator is in the free tier.
FAQ
How is the exam simulator different from a quiz?
A quiz is a short set of questions for quick review. The exam simulator builds a full, exam-length paper with a mix of question types, sized and graded like a real test, so you practise the experience of sitting the exam — not just the facts.
Is the exam based on my actual textbook?
Yes. iTutor indexes the material you upload and generates the exam from retrieved passages, so it tests your course rather than a generic syllabus.
Does it grade me and explain the answers?
Yes — you get an instant score and a written explanation for every question, grounded in your source material.
Can I simulate just the chapters my lecturer focused on?
Yes. You control the scope — the whole course, a single chapter, or a chosen topic.
Is it free?
Yes. The exam simulator is free for students with no credit card. Paid plans only raise monthly limits and add heavier features.