AI Text Summarizer
Summarize articles, reports, meeting notes, and study materials into a concise format that matches your audience and purpose.
Summarize long text in seconds
Use this AI summarizer when you need a shorter version of long content without losing the main ideas. Choose a summary style, adjust the level of detail, and generate a version that is easier to review, share, or present.
- Built for articles, reports, notes, and drafts
- No sign-up required to get started
- Use audience and purpose for more relevant summaries
- Great for executive briefs, study notes, and team updates
Paste the full source text. For best results, include enough context for the model to identify the main ideas accurately.
Use short for quick scans, medium for general review, and long when more detail must be preserved.
Choose the format that best matches how you plan to reuse the summary.
Add the intended reader to make the summary more relevant and appropriately framed.
Explain why you need the summary, such as review, handoff, presentation, or revision.
When to use this summarizer
This AI text summarizer is useful when you need to reduce long content into something easier to read, share, or act on. Use it for internal reports, article reviews, meeting notes, research material, study prep, and executive updates. If you already know the audience or why the summary is being created, fill in those optional fields to get a more targeted result.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of text can I summarize?
You can summarize articles, reports, internal updates, research notes, meeting transcripts, and study material as long as the input fits within the text limit.
Should I choose paragraph, bullets, executive, or key takeaways?
Use paragraph for general reading, bullets for quick scanning, executive for business-style briefs, and key takeaways when you want the output organized into the most important points.
Why should I add audience or purpose?
These optional fields help the summarizer frame the output more appropriately for executives, students, teams, or other readers.
What should I do after generating a summary?
If you plan to publish or send the summary externally, run it through Grammar Checker to improve polish, punctuation, and tone.