Upload documents in batch. Get the 30-second version of each one, with the key claims cited to their source pages, exported to wherever you work.
25 free pages when you sign in. No card, no call, cancel anything with one click.
Real output, from a 3-page annual report
“Total revenue in 2025 was 12.4 million euros, an increase of 22 percent over 2024.”
“The Grenoble facility processed 41 million liters in 2025, running at 87 percent of capacity.”
Every claim carries its page and supporting quote. Check any line against the source in five seconds.
How it works
Drop PDFs (scans included), TXT, or Markdown, up to 64MB each, or forward documents to your drop address.
Big documents are processed in full, in the background. You get an email when each summary is ready.
The 30-second version on top, cited claims below it, one click to Word, Excel, or Markdown. Everything stays in your archive.
What you get
Every key claim carries the supporting quote and page number. Trust, but verify, in five seconds.
Queue a pile of documents; each becomes a clean summary while you do something better.
Hundreds of pages, image-only scans, contracts, reports. No OCR gymnastics on your side.
DOCX for the memo, XLSX with a claims table, Markdown for your notes.
Every summary stays searchable in your account until you delete it. The source files never do.
Forward a document from your inbox and the summary comes back to you. No tab required.
1,000 pages a month, all features. Sign in with just your email and try 25 pages on us, no card.
For every key claim in the summary, Summarize Pro shows the exact supporting quote and the page it came from, so you can verify any line in seconds instead of rereading the document.
Uploaded files are deleted from storage as soon as processing starts; we keep only the finished summary in your archive, and you can delete that too at any time.
Yes. The model reads pages visually, so scans and image-heavy PDFs work without a separate OCR step, up to 64MB per file.
Batch processing of whole files, claims cited to source pages, exports to Word, Excel and Markdown, a permanent searchable archive, and an email-in address. A chat window does none of that.