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AI Summarizer
Summarize any text, article, or URL instantly — choose type, tone, and length
AI Summarizer — Summarize Any Text or Article Instantly
The ToolsGrab AI Summarizer condenses long articles, documents, reports, and web pages into clear, accurate summaries in seconds. Whether you need a quick TL;DR, a structured bullet-point list, an executive summary, or detailed study notes — our AI handles it all.
How to Use the AI Summarizer
Paste your text directly or enter a URL to summarize any public web page. Choose your summary type, tone, length, and output language, then click Summarize. The AI instantly produces a tailored summary. You can copy it, export it as a text file, or regenerate with different settings.
10 Summary Types for Every Use Case
- General Summary: A clean, concise overview of the main content
- Key Points / Bullet List: Structured bullet points of the most important ideas
- Executive Summary: Business-ready summary with conclusions and implications
- TL;DR: One tight paragraph capturing the core message
- Study Notes: Organized notes ideal for students and researchers
- Action Items: Extracts tasks, decisions, and next steps from any content
- Critical Analysis: Evaluates the argument, evidence, and conclusions
- Simplified (ELI5): Explains complex content in plain, simple language
- Meeting Notes: Structures content as meeting minutes with key decisions
Summarize URLs and Web Pages
Switch to URL mode and paste any public article link — news sites, blog posts, Wikipedia pages, research papers, and more. The AI fetches and summarizes the page content automatically, saving you time from reading lengthy articles.
Output in 15 Languages
Generate summaries in 15 languages. You can input English content and receive a summary in Spanish, French, Hindi, or any other supported language — making this tool ideal for multilingual teams and students worldwide.
Compression Ratio Tracking
When summarizing pasted text, the tool automatically shows how much shorter the summary is compared to the original — so you always know how much content was condensed.