Summarize Anything in 3 Steps

Ever stared at a long article or dense report and thought, "I just need the key points — I don't have time for all of this"? AI can read it for you and pull out exactly what matters. This tutorial shows you how to summarize anything in under a minute, using a free tool you can access right now in your browser.

Who this is for: Complete beginners who want a practical, instant way to save time on reading.

What you'll walk away with: The ability to summarize any article, report, or document in seconds.

What You Need

  • A web browser
  • Access to ChatGPT (chatgpt.com) or Perplexity (perplexity.ai) — both are free
  • A piece of text you want to summarize (an article, email, PDF, or any long document)

Step 1: Copy the Text You Want to Summarize

First, grab the text you want to shorten.

For a web article:

  1. Click anywhere on the page.
  2. Press Ctrl+A (Windows) or Cmd+A (Mac) to select all the text.
  3. Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) to copy it.

For a PDF document:

  1. Open the PDF in your browser or a PDF reader.
  2. Click on the text, then press Ctrl+A / Cmd+A to select all.
  3. Press Ctrl+C / Cmd+C to copy. (Note: some PDFs don't allow text selection if they're scanned images — in that case, copy section by section, or try a different tool like Adobe Acrobat.)

For an email:

  1. Click inside the email body.
  2. Press Ctrl+A / Cmd+A to select all, then Ctrl+C / Cmd+C to copy.

✅ You're done with Step 1 when: You have the text copied to your clipboard (you won't see anything change on screen — it's saved invisibly).

Step 2: Paste the Text Into an AI Tool

Open a new browser tab and go to chatgpt.com or perplexity.ai.

Click in the chat/message box and press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) to paste your copied text. You'll see the full text appear in the box.

Don't press Enter yet! You need to add your instruction first (that's Step 3).

✅ You're done with Step 2 when: You can see the full article or document text pasted into the chat box.

Step 3: Ask for the Summary

After pasting the text, add your instruction on the same line (or a new line right after the text). Here are ready-to-use requests:

  • "Summarize this in 5 bullet points."
  • "Give me the 3 most important takeaways in 2 sentences each."
  • "What is the main argument of this article?"
  • "Explain this like I'm 10 years old." (great for technical content)

Then press Enter (or click the send button). Within a few seconds, you'll have a clean, clear summary.

✅ You're done with Step 3 when: The AI has responded with a concise summary of your content.

Going Deeper: Follow-Up Questions

The AI remembers the content you pasted, so you can keep asking questions:

  • "Expand on the second point." — Get more detail on one section.
  • "What questions does this leave unanswered?" — Identify gaps.
  • "What action should I take based on this?" — Get practical recommendations.
  • "Make it shorter." — Condense an already-short summary.

Tips for Best Results

  • If the text is very long (more than 5,000 words), some tools may not handle it in one go. In that case, summarize in chunks — paste one section at a time and ask for a summary, then combine.
  • For articles with a URL, Perplexity can sometimes summarize directly from the link — try pasting just the URL and asking "Summarize this article."
  • Not happy with the result? Try being more specific: "Summarize in exactly 3 sentences, focusing on the statistics mentioned."

Troubleshooting

"The text is too long to paste" → Try summarizing section by section (introduction, middle, conclusion), then ask AI to combine the summaries.

"The summary missed the main point" → Rephrase: "What is the single most important thing this article is saying?"

"The PDF won't let me copy text" → The PDF may be a scanned image. Try copying just a visible paragraph, or use a tool like Adobe Acrobat to extract text.

In the next step, you will explore the best AI tools for Summarize research or articles. Browse the options, pick one that fits your workflow, and try it before continuing.

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