Text Summarizer
Paste any text, choose your summary length, and get the key sentences extracted instantly. Free, private, runs in your browser.
Dictate Long-Form, Summarize Later
With Steno, you can brain-dump at 150 WPM and edit after. Voice typing makes the first draft effortless.
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How does this text summarizer work?
What is extractive summarization?
What is the ideal summary length?
Can it summarize any type of text?
Free Online Text Summarizer: Condense Any Text Instantly
This free text summarizer helps you distill long-form content into its most important sentences. Whether you are a student reviewing lecture notes, a professional skimming research reports, a writer editing a first draft, or anyone who needs to quickly extract the key points from a wall of text, this tool does it in seconds. Paste your content, choose how much compression you want, and get an instant extractive summary that preserves the original wording and logical flow.
Why extractive summarization matters
Unlike AI-powered abstractive summarizers that rewrite your text (and sometimes introduce errors or hallucinations), extractive summarization selects real sentences from your source material. This means every word in the output is a direct quote from the original. For academic work, legal documents, and professional communications, this faithfulness to the source is essential. You can cite the summary knowing it contains the author's exact language.
How the scoring algorithm works
The summarizer evaluates each sentence on three dimensions. First, it calculates word frequency by counting how often each meaningful word appears across the entire text (after filtering out common stop words like "the," "and," "is"). Sentences containing frequently used words score higher because they discuss the text's central topics. Second, it applies position weighting: the first sentence receives a 1.5x bonus and the last sentence a 1.2x bonus, reflecting the well-documented tendency for writers to place key ideas at the beginning and end of a passage. Third, it evaluates sentence length, favoring medium-length sentences (10-25 words) that typically carry substantive information while penalizing very short fragments and overly long run-on sentences.
Practical applications for summarization
- Condensing research papers before a literature review
- Creating executive summaries from lengthy reports
- Extracting action items from meeting transcripts
- Summarizing news articles for daily briefings
- Distilling client emails into key requests
- Reviewing long-form blog posts quickly
Pair summarization with voice typing
Many writers find that the fastest workflow is to dictate a rough first draft using voice-to-text, then use summarization to identify and keep the strongest points. With Steno, you can speak at 150 words per minute into any Mac app, producing content three to four times faster than typing. Once you have a long brain-dump, paste it here to extract the essential sentences. Check our WPM calculator to see how much time voice typing saves, or read about going from 40 WPM typing to 150 WPM speaking. You can also use our typing speed test to benchmark your current speed and see the gap that voice dictation closes.