The first is Scholarcy, geared specifically for academic papers. It can convert dense documents into interactive summary flashcards, handle lots of file formats, and offer advanced features like passage highlighting, literature matrix creation and bibliography generation. Scholarcy offers a free and paid version, and is geared for students and researchers trying to get a better grasp on complex information.
Another is Mindgrasp, a learning assistant that uses AI to create notes, summaries, flashcards, quizzes and answers to questions based on documents, videos and podcasts. It can summarize immediately and create detailed notes, and it's geared for students, professionals and teachers looking to get more out of their learning.
You might also be interested in TLDR This, which summarizes long articles and documents into readable summaries. It can handle lots of file formats and URLs for summarization and offers features like distraction-free reading and browser extensions for one-click summarization. It's good for anyone who has to read a lot of text.
For a more general-purpose summarization system, Briefy offers structured summaries of long-form content like videos, emails and PDFs. It offers a variety of formats like bullet points, tables and mind maps, and it's available as a browser extension for Chrome and Safari. Briefy is geared for students, academics, professionals and content creators who want to quickly understand complex information.