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AI Summarizer

Turn long reads into clear, friendly summaries. Pick a format, set a length, and add optional extras like a headline, TL;DR, key points, quotes, and more.

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Choose a format and length, toggle any extras you’d like, and click Summarize. You can refine the result with one‑click variants afterward.
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What is the AI Summarizer?

Meet a friendly way to understand long content. The AI Summarizer condenses articles, reports, transcripts, and more into clear, actionable takeaways—without losing the big ideas.

Choose a format that fits your needs (paragraphs, bullet points, executive summary, or TL;DR) and add optional extracts like a headline, key points, quotes, entities, action items, and a timeline. You can even ask questions and get answers grounded only in your text.

How to use

  1. Paste or type your text into the box at the top.
  2. Pick a tone, formality level, target length, and the output format you prefer.
  3. Use the compression slider or set a max word count to control how concise the summary is.
  4. Turn on any extras you’d like (headline, TL;DR, key points, quotes, entities, action items, timeline).
  5. Optionally add focus keywords and questions you want answered directly from your text.
  6. Click Summarize. If you want to explore other styles, try one‑click variants like Denser, Simpler, Bulleted, or Executive.

Main options

You’re in control. Tailor the voice and shape of the output to fit your audience and purpose.

  • Tone: Pick a voice that matches your audience—neutral, friendly, professional, persuasive, and more.
  • Formality: Choose how polished you want it to sound: casual, neutral, or formal.
  • Length: Decide how condensed you want the result: short, medium, long, or let us choose with Auto.
  • Format: Choose the structure: paragraph, bullet points, numbered list, executive summary, abstract, or TL;DR.

Extract extras

Want at‑a‑glance highlights, names, or next steps? Toggle extracts to surface key details alongside your main summary.

  • Headline: A clear, SEO‑friendly headline that captures the essence of the content.
  • TL;DR: A one‑ or two‑sentence TL;DR—perfect for at‑a‑glance scanning or sharing.
  • Key points: Concise bullet points that spotlight the most important ideas.
  • Quotes: Notable quotes, kept intact and formatted cleanly.
  • Entities: Named entities—people, organizations, places, products—with optional types.
  • Action items: Action items or recommended next steps you can follow up on.
  • Timeline: A simple sequence of key events with dates or relative order.

Questions and answers

Bring your own questions, and we’ll answer them using only the text you provide—great for digging out facts, decisions, dates, and definitions.

Advanced controls

Dial in the details so your summary lands perfectly for your readers.

  • Audience: Tell us who it’s for (executives, developers, general public) so we can tune the language and level of detail.
  • Domain: Guide tone and word choice by domain—academic, marketing, support, and more.
  • Keep quoted text: Keep quotations exactly as written. Ideal for interviews, transcripts, and statements.
  • Preserve numbers/units: Preserve numbers and units exactly as they appear—useful when precision matters.
  • Focus keywords: Prioritize specific terms and related ideas to keep your summary tightly on‑topic.
  • Compression: Move the slider toward higher compression for denser summaries, or lower for broader coverage.
  • Max words: Set a hard cap on length if you need the output to fit within a limit.

Presets

Save your favorite combinations of settings as presets so you can reuse them anytime.

  • Give your preset a friendly name, save it, and apply it with one click whenever you need the same setup.
  • You can remove individual presets or clear them all to start fresh.

Helpful tips

  • For very long inputs, summarize in a few chunks and then run a final pass on the combined result for a clean overview.
  • Add focus keywords to nudge the summary toward what matters most to you.
  • When precision matters, double‑check quotes, numbers, and named entities.
  • Try one‑click variants (Denser, Simpler, Bulleted, Executive) to explore styles without changing settings.
  • Enable ‘Preserve numbers/units’ if exact figures or measurements are critical.
  • Set an audience and domain so the language feels natural and relevant for your readers.