One option is Liner, an AI copilot that can summarize documents, PDFs and YouTube videos with a click, as well as generate code and draft emails. With a range of AI models and a browser extension for integration, Liner is geared for researchers, scientists and professionals trying to get more out of their work.
Another option is TLDR This, an AI summarization tool designed to summarize long articles and documents into bite-sized chunks. It can accept uploads and summarize websites by pasting in a URL, and with immediate summarization and point filtering for the most important points, it can help you cut through the noise. It's free to use with no setup or subscription required, so you can get started right away.
You can also try Summary Box, which uses AI to summarize web articles and other documents. It's customizable to your preferences and includes tools to draft content, read documents faster and write more clearly. It's geared for students, researchers and professionals who want to make their online interactions more productive.
If you prefer a Chrome extension, Gist AI is a free tool that summarizes web pages, YouTube videos and local PDFs using ChatGPT technology. It can summarize immediately, and you can click a read-more link to see the original material. It's good for students and professionals trying to cut through the noise.