Condense articles, research papers, essays, and reports into bullet points, paragraphs, or key takeaways. Free, no signup.
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Condense long academic papers into bullet-point summaries before deciding whether to read in full.
Get the key facts from long articles in seconds — ideal for staying informed without reading everything.
Summarize business reports, meeting notes, and internal docs for faster decision-making.
Compress lecture notes and textbook chapters into concise takeaways for more effective revision.
Up to 15,000 characters (~2,500 words). For longer documents, split into sections and summarize each one separately.
Bullet Points gives you scannable key points prefixed with •. Paragraph produces a flowing prose summary. Key Takeaways returns numbered insights (1., 2., …) focused on actionable or notable conclusions.
Yes — completely free, no account required, no usage limits.
No. Text is sent to our API for summarization and is not stored or logged after the response is returned.
Short (~75 words) is best for quick skimming. Medium (~150 words) suits most use cases. Detailed (~300 words) is useful when you need to preserve nuance from a complex document.
Reading everything is not always practical. A 6,000-word research paper, a 40-page annual report, a dense legal document — each demands significant time before you can decide whether the content is even relevant to your needs. Credify's free AI summarizer condenses any text into a concise summary in your chosen format: bullet points for quick scanning, a paragraph for context-preserving prose, or numbered key takeaways for decision-makers who need to act on the content. Three length options — short (~75 words), medium (~150 words), and detailed (~300 words) — let you control exactly how much compression you want.
Unlike basic extractive summarizers that just lift sentences from the original, this tool synthesises the content — understanding the core argument, evidence, and conclusions, then rephrasing them into a coherent summary. That means the output reads naturally rather than as a disjointed collection of lifted quotes. It works equally well on academic papers, news articles, business reports, legal documents, meeting transcripts, and study notes. The tool accepts up to 15,000 characters per request with no account or login required. All processing happens via our API and no input text is stored after the summary is returned.
Use Bullet Points when you need to skim multiple documents quickly — ideal for literature reviews, competitive research, and briefing preparation. Use Paragraph when you need to forward the summary to someone else or embed it in a report — it reads as coherent prose rather than a list. Use Key Takeaways when the content contains specific findings, recommendations, or conclusions you need to act on — numbered format makes it easy to reference individual points in follow-up discussion.