Article Summarizer One Click
Overview
Article summarizer for any page, PDF, or website — get the key points in seconds with one click.
How do you read a long article when you only have a minute? Open the page, click once, and an article summarizer turns the wall of text into the key points you actually need. This is a focused reading helper for busy people. It works on news stories, blog posts, research write-ups, documentation pages, and PDFs opened in the browser. One click, a short wait, and you get a clean summary in plain language — no setup, no copy-paste, no switching tabs. What you get on every page: 1️⃣ A short overview in two or three sentences 2️⃣ The main points as a tidy list 3️⃣ Key numbers, names, and dates pulled out for you 4️⃣ A one-line takeaway you can quote in a chat The problem it solves is simple. Modern articles are padded — intros, ads, related links, repeated context. You came for the answer, not the scenery. A reliable article summarizer cuts the noise and hands you the substance, so you can decide in seconds whether the piece is worth a full read. How to use it: — Open any article, blog post, or PDF in your browser — Click the toolbar icon — Read the summary in the side panel — Copy it, save it, or jump back to the original with one tap Where it helps most: • Morning news catch-up before standup • Long-form essays you want to skim before committing • Research papers and white papers in PDF form • Product docs and changelogs that bury the update in paragraph nine • Foreign-language pages you want a quick read of What makes this article summarizer feel different is the restraint. It does ONE thing well. There is no chat window, no rewrite mode, no social feed, no popups asking you to upgrade halfway through a sentence. You came to understand a page faster, and that is the entire job. Quality you can feel: ✓ Summaries follow the article's own structure instead of inventing one ✓ Quotes and numbers are kept verbatim, not paraphrased into vagueness ✓ Lists stay short — usually three to five points, never twenty ✓ Tone matches the source: a news piece reads like news, a tutorial like a tutorial Works with PDFs the way you would hope. Open a PDF directly in the browser, click the icon, and the same article summarizer reads the document and gives you the gist. Long reports become a paragraph you can actually act on. A note on languages. The extension handles English pages out of the box and produces readable summaries from articles written in other major languages too. The output is always in clear, plain English so you can share it with teammates without a second pass. For students and researchers, this article summarizer is a quiet way to triage a reading list. Skim ten abstracts in the time it used to take to read one, mark the few that deserve a careful read, and move on. The summary stays on screen while you take notes, and the original is one click away. For professionals, it is a calm answer to inbox overload. Newsletters, briefings, internal wikis, vendor docs — open, click, read the points, decide. Article summarizer features like the one-line takeaway are designed for exactly that moment when someone asks "so what did it say?" in chat. Permissions, in plain words: — activeTab is used so the extension can read the page you are currently looking at, but only after you click the icon. It does not watch other tabs and it does not run in the background. — scripting is used to inject the small reading helper into the page you opened, so it can pull out the article text and show the summary in place. Privacy and trust. The extension reads the page you ask it to summarize and nothing else. It does not collect your browsing history, it does not track which sites you visit, and it does not sell data. Summaries are generated on demand and are not used to build a profile of you. Design choices worth knowing. The side panel is light, fast, and stays out of the way. Keyboard users can trigger the summary without touching the mouse. Long articles are handled in chunks so you see the first points quickly instead of waiting for the whole thing to finish. If you have ever closed a tab halfway through, promised yourself you would come back, and never did — this is for those tabs. One click, the key points, and you keep moving. Install the Article Summarizer One Click extension and give the next long read about thirty seconds of your time.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedJune 10, 2026
- Offered byishankulovamin4
- Size508KiB
- Languages34 languages
- Developer
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