If you're looking for an all-purpose tool to summarize YouTube videos, blog posts and documents, and to generate AI responses to Google search, Glarity is a good option. It uses large language models like ChatGPT4, Claude and Gemini to summarize text like YouTube videos, Google searches, PDFs, emails and web pages. Glarity also can translate side by side, read and write across languages, and integrate with YouTube, Google, Twitter, Gmail and other services. It also can have interactive Q&A conversations and protect privacy.
Another option is TubeOnAI, which is particularly good at summarizing YouTube videos and podcasts. It's got features like Hot Summary, Generate Content, Smart Learning and Mobile Accessibility that make it useful for professionals, researchers and students. TubeOnAI also has multilingual support and a range of pricing options including a free tier, so it can be adapted to different users.
If you need to ask questions of documents and other multimedia sources, ChatDox is a good option. It lets you ask questions of a wide range of documents and other multimedia sources, including PDFs, YouTube videos and audio files. ChatDox has features like custom categories, multilingual support and an API for integration, so it can be useful for students, researchers, teachers and others.
Summarize.ing is another good tool for summarizing YouTube videos. It offers immediate and accurate summaries with options like detailed summaries, detailed highlights and mind maps. Summarize.ing uses Claude2 AI technology for a high-quality and accurate video summary. It's good for anyone who needs to quickly get a handle on lots of YouTube video.