AI Summarizer

Paste your text and get the point in seconds — a TL;DR, key bullet points, or a tight paragraph. Then keep asking questions about it in the same conversation.

Illustration — your summary appears in the chat workspace

How to Summarize Text with AI

Paste, say what shape you want, and read the short version — no word limits to fiddle with.

1Paste your text

Drop in the article, essay, report, or notes — long inputs are fine, the text summarizer reads all of it.

TL;DR
Bullet points

2Say what style you want

TL;DR for speed, bullet points for scanning, a paragraph for pasting into your own writing, or a detailed summary that keeps the argument.

Make it shorter and keep the numbers

3Refine in the chat

The summary lands in a conversation, so you can tighten it, expand a section, or ask what the author actually claims.

One Summarizer Tool for Everything You Read

Different kinds of text want different summaries — ask for what you need in plain words.

Article summarizer

Turn a long article or blog post into the two-minute version — the claims, the evidence, and what's actually new.

Paragraphs and essays

Shorten a paragraph that got away from you, or compress an essay chapter by chapter without losing the thread.

Reports and notes

Meeting notes, research reports, long email threads — get the decisions and action items without rereading everything.

Ask follow-up questions

A summary generator that talks back: ask what a term means, where a number came from, or for a summary of just one section.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I summarize a text with AI?

Paste the text into the box above and submit. The AI summarizer reads the whole input and returns the short version in the chat, where you can ask for the style you want and keep refining it.

Can you summarize this for me?

That's exactly the phrase to use. Paste your text and ask in plain words — “summarize this”, “give me a summary”, “make this shorter” — the AI understands everyday instructions.

How long can the text be?

Long. Articles, essays, and reports are handled section by section, so you can paste far more than a paragraph — and ask for chapter summaries of very long documents.

What summary styles can I get?

TL;DRs, bullet points, single paragraphs, detailed structured summaries, or anything you describe — an executive summary, notes for studying, a plain-language version.

Can it summarize PDFs and files too?

Yes — upload a document in the workspace and ask for a summary. For PDFs there is also a dedicated PDF summarizer tool that works the same way.