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Describe itWrite questionsImport a URLUpload a PDF— and it becomes a live Forms.qa form.

النموذج كما هو لديك — مطالبة، قائمة أسئلة، رابط، أو PDF — يتحوّل إلى نموذج Forms.qa جاهز للنشر.

Your form appears in seconds — Arabic + English by default, every field properly typed, with approval workflows and conditional logic ready to wire up.

Built in DohaPDPPL-alignedQAR billingAR + EN by default

AI Generator

Describe what you need.

A short prompt. The model drafts the questions.

Prompt

e.g. A customer satisfaction survey with questions about service quality and recommendations…

Tip: be specific about the audience and the questions that matter.

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Generate

The four on-ramps

One dialog. Four ways in. Whatever you have.

A prompt, a paste, a URL, a PDF. The same generator picks the right types and translates everything to AR + EN regardless of source.

01وصف النموذج

Describe form

Write what the form is for. The AI drafts the questions, picks the right types, and translates everything into Arabic and English.

Example: "Customer satisfaction survey for a Doha pharmacy, NPS at the end." Lands as 6–10 questions including an NPS scale, optional comment, and an Arabic translation of every label.

02استيراد أسئلة

Import questions

Paste a list of questions, one per line. The AI figures out the type from how each question is written — short text, long text, email, phone, choice, rating, signature.

"Days available to work" with bullet choices becomes multiple choice. "Please explain" becomes long text. "Rate us 1–10" becomes a rating. No tags or instructions to learn.

03استيراد نموذج

Import form

Paste a public URL from Fillout, Tally, Typeform, Google Forms, Jotform, or Paperform. We rebuild the form in Forms.qa — no platform login, no copy-paste.

Each question type, choice list, and required flag is preserved. The form lands in your dashboard fully editable, with Arabic translations added automatically.

04من PDF

From PDF

Upload a PDF. Fillable PDFs — government forms, HR onboarding packs, IRS-style tax forms — get read with high accuracy. Scanned and photographed forms work too, through visual AI.

Most "PDF to form" tools just guess from the visible text. Forms.qa reads the form's actual fields when present, and falls back to visual AI only when there are no fields to read. End-to-end in seconds.

Switch in 60 seconds

Paste their URL. Get your form.

Already using another form builder? Move in 60 seconds. Paste the public URL of your existing form and Forms.qa rebuilds it — questions, choices, required fields, logic — then adds Arabic translations automatically.

Google Forms

Questions, choices, required flags

Typeform

Including conversational flow

Jotform

Public forms, all question types

Fillout

Logic and choices preserved

Tally

Direct import in seconds

Paperform

Layout and question types

…or any URLIf your form builder publishes a public link, Forms.qa can usually read it.

If a form is behind a login or doesn't expose its structure, we say so clearly and point you to the paste-questions on-ramp instead — no silent half-broken imports.

PDF → Form

A PDF on disk. A working form online.

Most "PDF to form" tools just read the visible text and let the AI guess where the fields are. Forms.qa reads fillable PDFs the way the PDF was meant to be read — and falls back to visual AI only when it has to. The result: a multi-page government form lands as a working online form, in seconds, with the instructional text correctly ignored.

01High accuracy

Read fillable PDFs directly

If the PDF is fillable — IRS forms, HR onboarding packs, most government forms — Forms.qa reads its actual fields. Field names, types, required flags, dropdown options, signature spots come across exactly. No guessing.

02Tax-form ready

Keep split-cell fields intact

Tax forms often split one field (like a tax ID) into several small boxes. Forms.qa recognises this pattern and merges them back into a single logical question instead of dropping them as noise.

03Cleaner output

Ignore the boilerplate

Repeating page headers, footers, watermarks, and "Page 1 of 5" pagination get stripped automatically — they confuse the AI and crowd out the real questions. What lands in your form is the form, not the chrome.

04Scanned forms

Visual AI for scans

Scanned paper forms, photographed forms, image-only exports — when there are no fields to read, Forms.qa uses visual AI to recognise the layout and extract the questions anyway. End-to-end in seconds.

Government tax form

In seconds

Fillable PDF, every field preserved

HR onboarding pack

In seconds

Signature and date fields included

Scanned intake form

A few seconds longer

Visual AI reads the layout

What's different

Built for the Gulf, engineered for everywhere.

Bilingual by design, not a translation overlay

Every question is created in both Arabic and English from the moment the AI generates it. The Arabic isn't a Google-Translate layer added at view time — it's authored, edited, and submitted alongside English. Switch language at the top of any form and the layout flips correctly, right-to-left or left-to-right.

Fast, with automatic failover

Forms appear in seconds, not minutes. Behind the scenes, Forms.qa uses the fastest AI model available for each task and switches providers automatically if one is slow or unavailable. Your form generation does not fail because a vendor had a bad day.

Live progress, not a silent spinner

You see what's happening — "Reading PDF…", "Extracting questions…", "Creating form…" — instead of staring at a loading icon for thirty seconds. Same speed, much less anxiety.

Reads PDFs natively — not just OCR

When a PDF has fillable fields, Forms.qa reads them directly. We don't guess at where the questions are from the visible text — we ask the PDF what fields it actually has. That's the difference between a working form and a broken one on government and HR documents.

How it works

Four front doors. One working form.

Whichever on-ramp you use, the input flows through the same pipeline and lands as the same thing: a working bilingual form, in your dashboard, ready to publish or edit.

01

Input

prompt · list · URL · PDF

02

Understand

AI reads your source

03

Draft

Questions, types, translations

04

Verify

Every form checked before save

05

Open

Land in the editor

Every generation is rate-limited and audit-logged. Your prompts and uploads never leave the pipeline — they are not used to train AI models, and they are not visible to anyone outside your workspace.

FAQ

The interesting questions.

Which form builders can I import from?

Fillout, Typeform, Tally, Google Forms, Jotform (public forms), and Paperform are all directly supported. Most modern form builders work — if a form has a public link, Forms.qa can usually read it. Forms behind a login or built in older tools won't import; in that case, paste your questions into the Import Questions tab instead and the AI will rebuild the form from there.

How accurate is the PDF import?

It depends on the PDF. Fillable PDFs — government forms, IRS-style tax forms, HR onboarding packs — import with very high accuracy, because Forms.qa reads the actual form fields rather than guessing from the visible text. Plain-text PDFs and scanned forms work too, with slightly more variation. We regression-test against the IRS W-9 and other common government forms to keep accuracy high.

Is the output really bilingual, or is it just translated?

Genuinely bilingual. Arabic and English are both authored by the AI at generation time, so the technical vocabulary stays consistent. Your editor shows both sides, your respondents see whichever language they pick, and your exports include both. Arabic is not a translation layer applied at view time — it is a real, editable, exportable version of every question.

What if the AI gets something wrong?

Every generated form is checked before it lands in your dashboard — if anything is malformed or incomplete, you get a clear error rather than a half-broken form. After it lands, you have the full Forms.qa editor: rearrange questions, change types, add conditional logic, set required flags, tune the theme. AI generation is a starting point, not a black box.

How fast is it?

Seconds, not minutes. You'll see progress as it happens — "reading PDF…", "creating questions…", "opening editor" — instead of staring at a spinner. Multi-page government PDFs typically land in under fifteen seconds end-to-end.

Will the AI invent questions that aren't in my source?

For PDFs with fillable fields, the AI is explicitly told to use the form's actual field list as the inventory — no inventing, no skipping. For URL and text imports, the question types are constrained to what Forms.qa supports, which keeps invention very rare. If anything looks wrong, you can fix it in the editor in seconds.

How do I edit the form after the AI generates it?

The AI hands off to the standard Forms.qa editor. You can reorder questions, change types, add logic (show/hide, skip rules, redirects), set required flags, tune the theme, and configure approval workflows. The "Refine with AI" button lets you make targeted changes ("make the address required", "add a phone question after the email") without regenerating from scratch.

Are my prompts and uploads kept private?

Yes. Prompts and uploaded PDFs are used only to generate your form and are never shared with anyone outside your workspace, never used to train AI models, and never visible to other Forms.qa users. We rate-limit and audit-log every generation. Enterprise customers with additional data-handling requirements should contact us.

Bring the form you have. Get a Forms.qa form.

A prompt, a list, a URL, a PDF. Five seconds. Bilingual. Type-safe. Yours to edit.

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