Kurzweil is a surname of German and Yiddish origin with the literal meaning "short while" or "short time" which in modern German only occurs as the adjective/adverb kurzweilig, meaning "entertaining" or "diverting". Notable people with the surname include:
- Adele Kurzweil (1925–1942), Austrian Holocaust victim
 - Allen Kurzweil (born 1960), American writer
 - Amy Kurzweil (born 1986), American cartoonist
 - Arthur Kurzweil (born 1951), American genealogist, scholar of Judaism and writer
 - Baruch Kurzweil (1907–1972), Israeli literary critic
 - Edith Kurzweil (1925–2016), American writer and editor
 - Jaroslav Kurzweil (1926–2022), Czech mathematician
 - Max Kurzweil (1867–1916), Austrian painter and printmaker
 - Ray Kurzweil (born 1948), American inventor, author and futurist
- Kurzweil Music Systems, company founded by Ray Kurzweil that produces electronic musical instruments
 - Kurzweil Educational Systems, company founded by Ray Kurzweil that produces reading and writing software
 
 
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