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Text Summariser — Summarise Any Text Instantly

Paste any article, report or document. Get back the key points in seconds — in bullet points, plain paragraph or TL;DR format.

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What does the Text Summariser do?

Reading everything in full is no longer realistic. Research papers, industry reports, lengthy contracts, news articles, meeting notes — the volume of text most professionals need to process daily is growing faster than the time available to read it. The Text Summariser extracts the most important information and presents it in the format most useful for your context.

It doesn't just cut words — it identifies the central argument, key facts, conclusions and action points. The result is accurate, usable and quick to review.

Summary formats

Bullet points
Key facts and findings listed for quick scanning
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Executive summary
2–4 paragraph structured overview for decision-makers
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TL;DR
One or two sentences — the entire piece distilled
Action items
Decisions and next steps extracted from meeting notes or reports

Use cases

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News and industry articles

Stay across your sector without reading every article in full. Summarise the essentials in seconds and move on.

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Meeting notes

Paste in raw meeting notes and extract a clean summary of decisions made, actions assigned and deadlines agreed.

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Contracts and legal documents

Get the key obligations, restrictions and deadlines from lengthy legal documents without missing anything critical.

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Research papers

Extract the abstract, methodology conclusions and implications from academic papers in a fraction of the reading time.

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Annual reports and accounts

Pull the key financial findings, risk factors and strategic priorities from a 200-page annual report into a one-page brief.

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Long email threads

Paste a long email chain and get a summary of the current position, outstanding questions and agreed next steps.

Before and after example

Source text (original article excerpt — 180 words)

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted 7–2 in favour of holding the base rate at 4.25% at its May 2026 meeting, citing continued uncertainty around services inflation, which remains at 5.4% — well above the 2% target. Two members voted for an immediate cut to 4.0%, arguing that the labour market has softened sufficiently and that waiting risks causing unnecessary harm to mortgage holders and businesses facing refinancing pressure. The MPC's statement noted that global trade conditions remain unsettled, pointing to the ongoing impact of US tariff policy on UK export demand. The committee expects to reassess its position at the August meeting, with financial markets currently pricing in a 70% probability of a 25 basis point cut at that meeting. Consumer confidence fell for the third consecutive month in April, with households citing mortgage costs and energy bills as the primary pressures on household finances.

Bullet point summary
  • Base rate held at 4.25% (7–2 vote)
  • Services inflation still at 5.4%, far above 2% target
  • Next decision: August 2026
  • Markets pricing 70% chance of a cut in August
  • Consumer confidence falling — mortgages & energy bills the main pressures
TL;DR

The Bank of England held rates at 4.25% in May 2026, with a cut most likely at the August meeting as inflation slowly cools.

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Frequently asked questions

An AI text summariser reads a long piece of text and condenses it to the most important points — removing filler, repetition and tangential content. You can choose the output format (bullet points, short paragraph, executive summary or a single-sentence TL;DR) and the length. It works on any text: articles, reports, research papers, meeting notes, legal documents, emails and web pages.
Modern AI summarisers are highly accurate for factual, structured content like reports and articles. They can struggle with nuance, irony or highly context-dependent material. Always review the summary against the source before using it for important decisions — the summariser captures what the text says, not necessarily what it implies or what was left unsaid.
AI text summarisers work best on pieces of 200 words or longer. There is no strict upper limit — you can summarise a 10,000-word report as easily as a 500-word article, though very long documents benefit from section-by-section summarisation for best accuracy.
Yes — the Text Summariser is free with no sign-up required for basic access. It is launching on UnAI. Sign up for early access on the AI Tools page.