Important: This article is referring to Google Workspace Experiments, which is a trusted tester program for users to try new AI features. The Workspace Experiments program may not be available in your country. To check if you have access to Workspace Experiments features, open a form in Google Forms, then find Help me create a form .
On Google Forms, you can use "Help me create a form" to create new forms using Gemini.
You can also create forms from your Drive files, like Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and PDFs when you use Gemini.
This feature is:
- Rolling out gradually and may not be available to you yet.
- Currently available on desktop.
Use Gemini to create a form
- On your computer, open a new form in Google Forms.
- In the window that opens, enter a prompt that describes your form.
- Or, in the toolbar, click Help me create a form
.
Tip: To get ideas for new prompts, explore the suggested prompt tiles or click Shuffle
.
- Or, in the toolbar, click Help me create a form
- Enter a prompt. For example:
- “Create a simple RSVP form for a neighborhood potluck, collecting name, allergy info, and what dish they'll bring.”
Tip: You might get better results if you include more details in your prompt.
- Click Create.
- (Optional) After you generate a form, you can:
- Edit your prompt:
- At the top of the generated draft, click the prompt.
- Edit your prompt.
- Click Recreate
.
- Create a new version of the form: If you want to get more options for a given prompt or use case, click Recreate
.
- Important: After you create a new version, you can’t go back to the previous version.
- Edit your prompt:
- When you’re satisfied with the generated draft of the form, click Create form.
Tips:
- We do not yet support using "Help me create a form" to update quiz settings or create forms with multiple sections.
- We do not yet support using "Help me create a form" to edit an existing form. It will replace the existing form with the generated form.
Write prompts to create new forms with Gemini
Include details in your prompt to create more complex forms, here are some examples:
- “Design a form to collect data on exercise habits and fitness goals of adults.”
- “Design a post-event survey to collect attendee feedback on a business networking event.”
- “Develop a 10-question quiz to assess basic knowledge of biology for high school students.”
- “Create an event planning form for a weekend yoga retreat. Include options for accommodation preferences (shared or private room), dietary restrictions, and interest in optional add-on activities. Make sure you have one question which asks which weekend in April 2025 works best for potential attendees.”
Create a quiz with Gemini in Forms
To generate new quizzes in Google Forms instantly, use “Help me create:“
- Based on your prompt, “Help me create” will generate a form or a quiz.
- When a quiz is generated using “Help me create,” it will also mark correct answers and assign points.
- A quiz can have a mix of multiple-choice, checkbox, grid, short, and long-answer questions.
Tip: “Help me create” can also use your documents or curriculum to generate a quiz.
- On your computer, open a new form in Google Forms.
- In the window that opens, enter a prompt that describes your quiz.
- Use toolbar: In the toolbar, click Help me create a form
.
- Sample prompt: “Create a 10-question quiz on biology for high-school students based on my course curriculum.“
- Use toolbar: In the toolbar, click Help me create a form
- Click Create.
- Review the generated quiz.
- To review correct answers and point values, check the box next to “Show answer key.”
- Optional: After you generate a quiz, you can:
- Edit your prompt:
- At the top of the generated draft, click the prompt.
- Edit your prompt.
- Click Submit
.
- Create a new version of the quiz: If you want to get more options for a given prompt or use case, click Recreate
.
Tip: After you create a new version, you can’t go back to the previous version.
- Edit your prompt:
- Click Create quiz.
- Optional: After you generate a quiz, you can:
- Edit the questions or change answer key. Learn more about create and mark quizzes with Google Forms.
- To get more questions based on your existing quiz, in the “Questions” tab, click Suggest questions.
- To publish your quiz, click Publish.
- To change the responders, in the pop-up, click Manage.
- Once done, click Publish.
Give feedback on a generated form or quiz
Google Workspace with Gemini constantly learns and may not be able to support your request.
- Below the generated form, select Good suggestion
or Bad suggestion
.
- In the pop-up window, you can select if you want to share outputs along with your feedback. If you don’t want to share it, you can uncheck it.
- If you select Bad suggestion
, select Next to select the issue you found and enter additional feedback.
- If you select Bad suggestion
- Click Submit.
To provide general feedback on this feature, at the bottom, click Help & feedback .
To report a legal issue, create a request.
Turn off the "Help me create a form" button
To turn off any of the features on Google Workspace Experiments, you must exit Workspace Experiments. If you exit:
- You’ll permanently lose access to all Workspace Experiments features.
- You won’t be able to rejoin Workspace Experiments. Learn more about how to exit Workspace Experiments.
Learn about Workspace Experiments feature suggestions
- Workspace Experiments feature suggestions don’t represent Google’s views, and should not be attributed to Google.
- Don’t rely on Workspace Experiments features as medical, legal, financial or other professional advice.
- Workspace Experiments features may suggest inaccurate or inappropriate information. Your feedback makes Workspace Experiments more helpful and safe.
- Don’t include personal, confidential, or sensitive information in your prompts.
- Google uses Workspace Experiments data and metrics to provide, improve, and develop products, services, and machine learning technologies across Google.
- Your Workspace Experiments Data may also be read, rated, annotated, and reviewed by human reviewers. Importantly, where Google uses Google-selected input (as described in the Privacy Notice) to generate output, Google will aggregate and/or pseudonymize that content and resulting output before it is viewed by human reviewers, unless it is specifically provided as part of your feedback to Google.
You can review the Google Workspace Experiments Privacy Notice and Terms for Personal Accounts.
How Workspace Experiments data in Forms is collected
When you use the “Help me create a form” prompt in Google Forms, Google uses and stores the following data:
- The prompts you enter
- The generated form
- Your feedback on the generated form
To understand how this data will be used, review the Google Workspace Experiments Privacy Notice and Terms of Service.