AI PDF Summarizer

Upload a long document, get back a structured summary with the key points, numbers and conclusions, delivered as an editable file.

Requires a free account. New accounts get 500 welcome credits.

Free account – 500 welcome credits – Full result

500 free welcome credits

This AI feature runs on credits. Every new account starts with 500 free credits, enough for several runs.

Private by design

Files travel over HTTPS and are deleted from the server right after processing. We keep no copy of your documents.

Accepts PDF, DOC, DOCX

Upload straight from your device; the result is ready to download in seconds.

Nothing to install

Runs in any modern browser on desktop and mobile. Typical files finish in seconds.

How it works

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Upload the document

PDF or Word: a report, contract, study, transcript or article of any length.

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AI reads the whole file

The full text is analyzed, including scanned pages, which go through recognition first.

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Download the summary

A structured DOCX with sections, key points and figures you can edit, forward or paste into notes.

The executive summary the document forgot to include

Someone sends you sixty pages "for your review" at five in the evening. The realistic options are skim and hope, or summarize properly. This tool does the second one: the AI reads the complete text and produces an organized summary with the document's purpose, main points, important figures and conclusions grouped under clear headings.

The output is deliberately a document, not a chat bubble. It downloads as DOCX so you can trim it, annotate it, drop it into an email or attach it to a task. For teams this becomes a habit: the person who received the report shares the two-page version with everyone else.

What gets summarized well

  • Business reports: findings, metrics and recommendations, minus the padding.
  • Contracts: parties, subject, money, deadlines and termination in one view. For risk flags specifically, use Contract Analysis.
  • Research and whitepapers: question, method, results, limitations.
  • Meeting transcripts: decisions and action items pulled out of an hour of talk.

When you need answers rather than an overview, Chat with PDF lets you interrogate the same document, and documents you will come back to belong in the vault, which keeps them searchable long after the download folder forgets them.

Frequently asked questions

How do I summarize a PDF without reading it?

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Upload it above. You get a structured summary that covers what the document is, what it claims or decides, and which numbers and dates matter. Reading the summary takes minutes; the original might take hours.

How long a document can it handle?

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Long ones. Annual reports, hundred-page contracts and thick research papers are summarized whole, not just their first pages. Longer files simply take a bit more processing time.

Why does the summary come as a Word file?

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Summaries get reused: forwarded to colleagues, pasted into briefs, edited into meeting notes. A DOCX makes that reuse a copy-paste rather than a retype from a chat window.

Does it summarize scanned documents?

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Yes. Scans are run through text recognition before analysis. Clean scans summarize as well as digital files.

Can I get a summary of a document in another language?

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Yes, foreign language documents are understood directly, and the summary is produced in English. Combine with Translate PDF when you need the full translated text as well.

Will the summary miss important details?

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A summary is by nature a compression, so treat it as a map rather than the territory. It reliably surfaces the main structure, findings and figures; for clause-level certainty on contracts, use Contract Analysis or verify against the original.

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