If you want a more comprehensive tool to summarize documents like legal contracts or academic papers, MapDeduce is a good option. This AI-powered tool can extract relevant information, ask context-specific questions and spot key terms in contracts. It handles a variety of file types and has secure file storage. With a free Basic plan that lets you upload up to 5 pages of text per document, and more expensive plans for higher usage, MapDeduce is geared for professionals, researchers and students who have to wrestle with lots of dense documents.
Another option is ChatDOC, which offers quick answers and more detailed analysis of documents in various formats, including PDFs, DOCs and EPUBs. It also has image analysis, multi-document chat and math formula explanation abilities, so it's good for students, professionals and businesses. The tool also has a browser extension for uploading documents and encrypts them with a password, and a Pro plan for more features.
If you're looking for a tool that's more focused on understanding documents, Sharly is worth a look. It lets you chat with documents and PDFs, summarize long documents and extract relevant citations and answers. It's good for researchers, project managers and lawyers trying to understand contracts or perform literature reviews. Sharly has a free option and a variety of custom plans for companies.