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:
- Click anywhere on the page.
- Press Ctrl+A (Windows) or Cmd+A (Mac) to select all the text.
- Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) to copy it.
For a PDF document:
- Open the PDF in your browser or a PDF reader.
- Click on the text, then press Ctrl+A / Cmd+A to select all.
- 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:
- Click inside the email body.
- 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.
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