The same summary can be more useful as bullets for notes or as a paragraph for reading.
Text Summarizer is extractive and adds a bullet-summary toggle to switch between bullets and a paragraph.
How to use Text Summarizer
- Paste the text you want to summarize.
- Toggle bullet summary on for points, or off for a paragraph.
- Read the selected key sentences in your chosen format.
Use cases
- Turning a long text into bullet notes.
- Summarizing meeting or lecture notes.
- Producing an article outline from a passage.
Good to know
Text Summarizer selects the most important sentences from your text and keeps their wording and order; the bullet toggle only changes the format, listing each selected sentence as a bullet or joining them into a paragraph. It is extractive, so it never invents wording. The same sentences are chosen either way, only the layout differs. Above 500 sentences it summarizes the first 500 with a note, and very short text yields little.
Frequently asked questions
Does the bullet toggle change which sentences are chosen?
No. It only changes the format; the same selected sentences are shown either as bullets or joined into a paragraph.
Is the summary rewritten in new words?
No. It is extractive, selecting whole sentences from your text and keeping their original wording.
When should I use bullet mode?
Bullets suit notes and outlines, while the paragraph format reads better as continuous prose; the content is the same.
Is there a length limit?
Above 500 sentences it summarizes the first 500 and shows a note, and very short text does not have enough sentences to summarize.