Free AI Writing Tool

AI Text Summarizer

Paste any text and get a focused summary in seconds. Five summary modes and adjustable length give you control over exactly what you get back.

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Minimum 50 characters. Longer text produces better summaries.

Guide the summary toward a specific topic or angle.

Free to use · 10,000 character limit per request. Sign in for higher limits or add credits for unlimited access.

How It Works

1

Paste Your Text

Paste an article, report, email thread, research paper, or any long-form text you want to condense.

2

Pick a Mode & Length

Choose from five summary modes and three length options. Add an optional focus keyword to steer the summary.

3

Get Your Summary

Receive a clear, focused summary in seconds. Copy it to your clipboard or tweak the settings and run it again.

Summary Modes

Each mode shapes the output for a different purpose. Pick the one that fits what you need.

Bullet Points

Extracts the main points as a bulleted list. Good for scanning long documents quickly or preparing meeting notes.

Executive Summary

A structured paragraph covering context, findings, and conclusions. Suited for reports, proposals, and business documents.

TL;DR

A brief one-to-three sentence summary capturing the core message. Useful for email threads, articles, and Slack recaps.

Key Takeaways

Numbered insights and action items from the text. Works well for research papers, meeting transcripts, and educational content.

ELI5

Explains the text in simple, plain language anyone can understand. Helpful for technical documents, legal text, or academic writing.

Tips for Best Results

Include the full text

More context leads to better summaries. Paste the entire article or document rather than just a snippet.

Use the focus field

If the text covers multiple topics, set a focus to guide the summary toward what matters most to you.

Match the mode to your goal

Use "Executive Summary" for formal reports, "Bullet Points" for quick scanning, and "ELI5" when you need simplicity.

Try different lengths

"Short" gives a tight overview, "Medium" balances detail and brevity, and "Long" retains more nuance from the original.

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