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AI Text Summarizer — Free Online

Paste any text and get a smart summary in seconds. Powered by Google Gemini AI.

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Frequently Asked Questions
An AI text summarizer is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to condense long articles, essays, or documents into a shorter, more readable form. It identifies the main ideas and key points, removing redundant information while retaining the core message.
This tool uses Google Gemini 2.0 Flash, one of the most advanced language models available. It delivers highly accurate summaries that preserve key facts, statistics, and important details. However, always review the summary against the original text for critical use cases.
Gemini AI supports very large context windows, so you can paste articles, research papers, and long documents. For best results, we recommend texts up to around 10,000 words. Very large inputs may occasionally be truncated depending on the model's current limits.
Yes! Simply open your PDF, select all the text (Ctrl+A), copy it, and paste it into the text box. This works with most PDFs that contain selectable text. Scanned image-based PDFs will need OCR software first to extract the text.
Yes, completely free! You only need a free Gemini API key from Google AI Studio, which includes a generous free tier. AIbyPranav itself charges nothing — we simply provide the interface to help you use AI tools easily.

What is a Text Summarizer?

A text summarizer is a tool that automatically shortens long pieces of content into concise, readable summaries. By using artificial intelligence and natural language processing, modern summarizers can understand the context and meaning of text — not just count keywords — to produce summaries that read naturally and preserve the original intent.

Text summarization is used by students to review lecture notes and research papers, by researchers to quickly scan academic literature, by journalists to digest press releases, and by business professionals to get the gist of lengthy reports. It saves enormous amounts of time and helps you absorb information more efficiently.

The right summary length depends on your goal. Use Short (3 sentences) when you need a quick snapshot — perfect for social media captions or initial screening. Medium (1 paragraph) is ideal for email previews, book reports, or sharing with colleagues. Detailed (3 paragraphs) is best when you need a thorough overview for study guides, meeting notes, or research summaries.