Summarize Documents with AI

What content can TLDR This summarize, and how can I input it?
TLDR This can summarize articles, blog posts, and documents. You can input content via the Web App by pasting a URL or directly pasting text, or by uploading a file. Supported file types are .pdf, .doc, and .docx, up to 25 MB. In the Web App, you can also select the desired summary type and length before generating the summary. The browser extension lets you generate a summary with a single click by clicking the TLDR This icon on any page.
What metadata does TLDR This extract and does it estimate reading time?
TLDR This automatically extracts essential metadata such as the author, publication date, and title, and it can consolidate related images. It also estimates the reading time for news articles and blog posts, giving you a quick, consolidated overview.
How does TLDR This deliver a distraction-free reading experience?
TLDR This eliminates ads, popups, graphics, and other online distractions to provide a clean, focused reading environment. It highlights the core content, filters out weak arguments and fluff, and helps you avoid clickbait, so you can grasp the essential points quickly.
How do I use TLDR This?
Web App: Enter the URL of an article or paste your text, then choose the desired summary type/length. The app will generate a summary that includes key sentences, important keywords, and article metadata.
Browser Extension: Click the TLDR This icon while browsing any webpage to instantly generate a summary with one click.
Paraphrasing: In addition to summarization, TLDR This offers a paraphrasing tool to rewrite text in a distinct voice and style.
Does TLDR This offer a paraphrasing tool?
Yes. In addition to summarization, TLDR This provides a paraphrasing tool that rewrites text in a different voice and style.
Who is TLDR This for?
TLDR This is designed for students, writers, teachers, institutions, journalists, and any internet user who needs to quickly understand the essence of lengthy content. It’s suitable for anyone with internet access who wants a concise gist before reading the original material.
Is TLDR This free to use?
Yes. The core summarization feature is free to use. You can start summarizing without cost.



























