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.