If you're looking for something to replace Summary Box, there are plenty of AI-powered tools that can help you summarize and engage with documents.
Sharly is a good example, offering AI-based document management with an AI summarizer that can summarize lengthy documents and answer questions. You can also upload documents, customize AI personalities and have strong data protection controls. That makes it a good option for researchers, project managers and lawyers who need to process lots of documents.
Another good option is Converse, an AI reading companion that can help you engage with web articles, PDFs and YouTube videos. It can generate TLDR and detailed summaries, a conversational interface for documents and images. Converse can help you read faster and better understand complex documents, and it's geared for students and professionals who want to get as much as they can out of their reading time.
If you prefer a more conversational approach, ChatWithPDF lets you summarize PDFs, YouTube videos and documents and then have follow-up questions in a conversational interface. Its Chrome extension makes it easy to install into your browser, and the service is free for light use, with premium options through a subscription. It's good for researchers, professionals and students who want to quickly get information from a variety of sources.
Last, Otio is an AI-native workspace for research and writing. It includes features like automatic summarization and chat, AI-boosted text editing and support for multiple languages. Otio can help you generate new ideas, create outlines and organize documents, and it's good for researchers, students and analysts who need to digest lots of information.