Get the story without the scroll
Paste a news URL and the summarizer pulls the article text and boils it down to what happened, who's involved, and why it matters. Choose a short TL;DR for a headline-level read or a long summary for the full picture.
Neutral by default
The summary sticks to what the article actually reports — no added opinion, no spin. It's a faithful condensation, so you can scan a story quickly and decide whether to read the original in full.
Paywalled or blocked? Paste it
Some news sites block automated reading or sit behind a paywall. When a link won't load, copy the article text and use the Paste text tab to get the same summary.
Frequently asked questions
How do I summarize a news article?
Paste the article URL above, pick a length, and click Summarize. The summary appears in seconds.
Is the summary biased?
No. The summarizer condenses what the article reports without adding opinion, so the summary stays neutral to the source.
What if the site is paywalled?
If a link is blocked or paywalled, copy the visible article text and use the Paste text tab instead.