✍️ Text Summarizer

Transform long text into magic!

⚡ Features: 5 requests/3 hours • AI Summaries • Titles • Bullet Points • Login Required

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Free AI Text Summarizer - Instant Summaries, Titles & Bullets

Our free AI-powered text summarizer helps you condense long articles, essays, and documents into concise summaries. Generate titles, summaries, and bullet points instantly with advanced AI technology. Perfect for students, researchers, professionals, and anyone who needs to process large amounts of text quickly.

Key Features

  • AI-powered summarization: Advanced algorithms create accurate, coherent summaries
  • Three modes: Generate summaries, titles, or bullet point lists
  • Adjustable length: Choose short, medium, or long summaries
  • Fast processing: Get results in seconds
  • Copy to clipboard: Easily copy generated content
  • File upload support: Upload .txt files for quick processing

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AI text summarizer work?

We analyze your text with modern NLP models to extract main ideas, structure them and produce concise outputs tailored to the selected mode and length.

What's the difference between short, medium, and long summaries?

Short = 1-2 sentences, Medium = 2-4 sentences, Long = 4-6 sentences. Choose what fits your needs.

Are there any usage limits?

Yes — to keep the service free and fast we limit requests (example: 5 per 3 hours). Auth required. Rate-limit messages will show when applicable.

Can I summarize any type of text?

Works best with coherent paragraphs: articles, reports, essays, blog posts. Avoid pasting extremely small fragments or heavily malformed text.

What's the difference between modes?

Summary = paragraph overview, Title = catchy headline, Bullets = compact list of key points.

Is my text private?

Yes. Input is processed server-side and discarded after generation according to our privacy practices. Avoid pasting very sensitive personal data if you prefer not to share it.

💡 Pro Tip: For best summaries, paste a complete section (with headings/intros) rather than isolated sentences. That helps the model detect structure and produce better results.