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AI Summarizer Tool

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  • Try: text: ... · 1 paragraph: ... · bullet points]: ...

About AI Summarizer Tool

AI Summarizer Tool compresses long text into a tight, accurate summary at the length you choose. Drop in a 5,000-word article, meeting transcript, or research paper and get back a paragraph, bullet list, or executive overview — whichever format you need.

Who this tool is for

  • Knowledge workers triaging long PDFs, reports, and Slack threads
  • Students condensing journal articles into study notes
  • Executives skimming board memos and pre-read materials before meetings
  • Journalists processing transcripts of long interviews into pitch summaries
  • Lawyers and paralegals digesting case briefs and depositions

Real use cases

  • Turn a 12,000-word meeting transcript into 5 key decisions and 3 follow-ups
  • Summarize a 30-page research paper into a 200-word abstract for a slide deck
  • Compress a customer support thread into a one-paragraph handoff note
  • Reduce a podcast transcript to a 5-bullet "show notes" summary
  • Boil down a competitor's earnings call into the three things that matter to your strategy

How to use AI Summarizer Tool

  • Paste or upload the source text into the input field — works up to about 20,000 words per pass
  • Pick the output format: Paragraph, Bullet List, TL;DR, or Executive Summary
  • Choose target length: Short (50 words), Medium (150 words), Long (300+ words)
  • Optionally tell it the audience — "for a non-technical CEO" — and it adjusts vocabulary
  • Generate, then ask follow-ups like "now list the action items separately" or "what was contradictory?"

Tips for better results

  • For accuracy on dense material, ask the model to "quote the exact sentence that supports each bullet" so you can verify
  • Meeting summaries land harder when you ask for decisions, action items, and open questions separately
  • When summarizing news, prompt for "facts only, no interpretation" — otherwise the model adds analysis that may not be in the source

Frequently asked questions

How long a document can it handle?

About 20,000–30,000 words per generation. For longer documents (books, multi-hour transcripts), summarize in chapters or sections and then summarize the summaries.

Will it miss key points?

Sometimes — especially nuance buried in the middle. For high-stakes documents (legal, medical), use it as a first pass and skim the original to confirm nothing critical was dropped.

Can it summarize a YouTube video or audio?

Not directly — paste in a transcript (YouTube auto-captions work fine). Tools like Otter or Whisper can convert audio to text first.

Does it cite where each summary point came from?

Not by default. Ask in a follow-up: "for each bullet, quote the source sentence" — useful when you need to verify accuracy or attribute claims.

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