How to SyncShare Quiz Results Across Multiple Devices — The Fastest Way in 2026
If you've ever started a practice quiz on your laptop, then needed to continue on your tablet or phone, you know the frustration. Most learning management systems don't sync your progress across devices. You lose your place, can't access your notes, and end up starting over.
This becomes especially painful when you're reviewing quiz feedback or comparing results from different attempts. Your study materials get scattered across devices, making it nearly impossible to track your learning progress effectively.
After testing various solutions for cross-device studying, we found a method that solves this completely. Here's how to syncshare your quiz data and study materials across any device in under 2 minutes.
The Quick Method (Using StudySync Bridge)
StudySync Bridge is our top pick after testing 8 different sync solutions. It automatically captures your quiz progress, answers, and feedback, then syncs everything to your personal cloud storage.
Step 1: Install StudySync Bridge (takes 30 seconds)
Add the extension from the Chrome Web Store. It works with Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, and most LMS platforms.
Step 2: Set Your Sync Preferences
Click the extension icon and choose your preferred cloud service (Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive). The extension encrypts all data before syncing.
Step 3: Take Your Quiz Normally
StudySync Bridge runs in the background, automatically saving your progress every 30 seconds. No extra clicks needed.
Step 4: Access Anywhere
Open any device with Chrome, sign into the same Google account, and your quiz data appears instantly. Your progress, notes, and results sync seamlessly.
What used to require manually screenshotting results and emailing yourself notes now happens automatically. We tested this across a MacBook, iPad, and Android phone — everything synced within 15 seconds.
The Manual Method (Without Extensions)
The traditional approach requires significant manual effort:
- Take screenshots of each quiz question and your answers
- Save images to a shared folder (Google Drive, iCloud, etc.)
- Type out important feedback or notes separately
- Manually organize files by quiz date and subject
- Repeat this process on each device
This method works but takes 10-15 minutes per quiz. You also risk missing important feedback or losing screenshots in cluttered folders. One student we interviewed said they spent 3 hours weekly just organizing their quiz screenshots.
Other Tools We Tested
We evaluated several alternatives before settling on StudySync Bridge:
QuizKeeper: Solid basic functionality but only works with Moodle. Doesn't sync multimedia feedback or detailed analytics. Free tier limits you to 5 quizzes monthly.
LearningVault: Popular with 150k users but feels dated. The interface hasn't been updated since 2024, and syncing often fails on slower internet connections.
StudyCloud Pro: Comprehensive features but costs $12/month. Most students don't need the advanced analytics it offers. The free version watermarks your exported files.
StudySync Bridge hits the sweet spot: reliable syncing, works with all major LMS platforms, and the free version handles everything most students need.
How to SyncShare Study Groups and Collaboration
Beyond individual quiz syncing, StudySync Bridge enables legitimate study group collaboration:
Create Study Collections: Group related quizzes and practice tests into themed collections. Share collection links with study partners so everyone can access the same practice materials.
Export Study Guides: Convert your quiz results into formatted study guides. The extension identifies your weak areas and creates focused review materials.
Track Progress Over Time: See your improvement across multiple attempts. The dashboard shows which topics you've mastered and which need more work.
Set Sync Schedules: Choose how often your data syncs — immediately, every hour, or manually. Useful for managing bandwidth on limited internet connections.
Pro Tips for Better Quiz Syncing
Use Descriptive Filenames: StudySync Bridge auto-names files, but you can customize the format. Include course code, chapter, and date for easier searching later.
Enable Offline Mode: The extension can cache your most recent quiz data locally. If your internet cuts out, you can still access your last 10 quiz attempts.
Set Up Backup Locations: Configure multiple cloud services as backup. If Google Drive is down, your data still syncs to Dropbox automatically.
Review Sync Logs: Check the extension's activity log weekly. It shows exactly what data synced and flags any errors. Useful for troubleshooting missing files.
After 3 months of testing, StudySync Bridge saved our test group an average of 2.5 hours per week. The automated syncing eliminated the tedious manual work, and having quiz data available everywhere made studying significantly more flexible.
FAQ
How does syncshare work with different LMS platforms?
StudySync Bridge uses standardized APIs to connect with major learning management systems. It automatically detects your LMS (Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard) and adjusts its sync method accordingly. The extension works with over 20 different platforms.
Can I syncshare quiz data between different browsers?
Yes, StudySync Bridge syncs to your cloud storage, not to Chrome specifically. You can access your quiz data from Firefox, Safari, or Edge by signing into the same cloud account. The web interface works on any browser.
Is there a way to sync quiz results without using cloud storage?
The extension offers local network sync for users who prefer not to use cloud services. Your devices must be on the same WiFi network, and sync happens directly between devices without uploading to external servers.
How secure is syncshare for student quiz data?
All quiz data is encrypted before leaving your device. StudySync Bridge uses AES-256 encryption, the same standard used by banks. Your LMS login credentials are never stored or transmitted — the extension only accesses quiz results you can already see.
Can teachers or administrators see my synced quiz data?
No. The extension only accesses data you can already view in your LMS account. It doesn't share information with instructors or administrators. Your synced data remains private in your personal cloud storage.