Summarize PDF
Extracts a PDF’s text in your browser, then summarizes it with a hosted LLM. Uses 2 credits per run.
About Summarize PDF
Summarize PDF pulls the text out of a PDF right in your browser, then sends just that text to a hosted LLM for a concise summary. It's the fast way to get the gist of a long report, contract, or research paper without reading every page. The text extraction stays local; only the extracted text goes to the model, and each run costs 2 credits.
- Category
- export
- Input
- Accepts: application/pdf.
- Output
- Outputs: text/plain.
- Cost
- Credit-metered
- Memory
- medium
Common uses
- Get a one-paragraph overview of a 40-page quarterly report before a meeting
- Summarize a dense research paper to decide whether it's worth a full read
- Condense a vendor contract into its key terms and obligations
- Produce a short brief from lengthy meeting minutes or board materials
- Skim a long whitepaper down to its main argument and conclusions
- Turn a multi-page policy document into a digestible summary for your team
Frequently asked questions
Does my whole PDF get uploaded?
No. The text is extracted from the PDF inside your browser, and only that extracted text is sent to the hosted model for summarizing. The original PDF file never leaves your device.
What does it cost?
2 credits per run, since the summary comes from wyreup's hosted LLM rather than an in-browser model.
Will it work on a scanned PDF?
Only if the PDF contains a real text layer. Scanned pages are images with no extractable text, so run them through an OCR tool first and summarize the resulting text.
What format is the output?
Plain text, so you can copy it, save it, or feed it into another text tool.
Is there a page or length limit?
Very long documents may be truncated to fit the model's context. For huge PDFs, consider summarizing the most relevant pages by extracting them first.
Keywords
- summarize
- summary
- document
- pro
- ai
- llm