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Text Summariser

Paste any long text, article or document and get a clear, accurate summary instantly. Choose format and length.

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How the text summariser works

Our AI summariser reads your full text and extracts the most important information, condensing it into your chosen format. Unlike keyword-extraction tools, it understands context and meaning โ€” producing summaries that actually read well.

โ€ข Bullet points

Best for quick scanning. Extracts distinct facts and ideas as separate bullets. Great for meeting notes, reports and articles where you want to skim the key points quickly.

ยถ Paragraph

A flowing prose summary โ€” best when you need to share the summary with others or when the text has a narrative structure. Reads like a mini-version of the original.

๐Ÿ”‘ Key Points

Numbered key takeaways โ€” ideal for research, studying, and decision-making. Highlights the most important conclusions or insights from the text in priority order.

โšก TL;DR

One or two sentence ultra-short summary. Perfect for Reddit-style summaries, social media descriptions, or when you just need the gist in the fewest possible words.

Frequently asked questions

Up to 10,000 characters (approximately 1,500-2,000 words) per request. For longer documents like research papers or full reports, paste them in sections. Each section will be summarised, and you can then summarise those summaries for a final condensed version.
No. The summariser preserves the original meaning, facts, and conclusions โ€” it only reduces length. It may rephrase for clarity, but will not add information that wasn't in the original text or change the author's intent.
Works best with: news articles, blog posts, research papers, meeting notes, legal documents, product descriptions, and educational content. Works less well with: poetry, highly technical code, or texts that rely heavily on formatting (tables, equations) since those elements don't transfer to plain text summaries.
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