Summarize PDF Online
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How to summarize a PDF
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Upload your PDF.Drop a text-heavy PDF — research paper, contract, report, book chapter. Up to 50 MB. Image-only PDFs need OCR first.
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Pick summary length.Choose a short, medium or detailed summary. The result is optimized for quick reading and checking the main ideas.
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Read or download the summary.Summary appears in the browser. Copy to clipboard or download as TXT/Word file for sharing.
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What is PDF summarization?
PDF summarization turns a long document into a shorter, easier-to-read version. PDF7 extracts the readable text, finds the most important sentences, and shows a compact summary first so you can understand the document quickly.
Upload a text-based PDF such as a report, contract, article, lesson note or book chapter. You get key points, a short summary and the extracted page text for checking details. For scanned image-only PDFs, run OCR first for best results.
Why summarize with PDF7?
Automatic summary
The tool scores important sentences and presents the most useful parts first. It is faster than reading the whole PDF from start to finish.
Works with many languages
Useful for PDFs in Turkish, English, German, French, Spanish and many other languages, especially when the text is selectable.
Summary plus full text
Read the summary first, then inspect page-by-page extracted text if you need exact wording or details.
Privacy aware
Files are processed for the task and cleared after processing. Summary output is shown to you in the browser.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is the summary?
It works best with clear, text-based PDFs such as reports, articles and lesson notes. For legal, medical or critical decisions, always check the original document.
Can it summarize very long PDFs?
Yes, but very long documents are easier to understand when summarized chapter by chapter. For scanned PDFs, use OCR first.
Does it replace reading the original?
No. It is a quick reading aid. Use the summary to understand the main ideas, then check the extracted text or original PDF for details.
Which PDFs work best?
Text-based PDFs work best. Image-only scans need OCR first, and complex multi-column layouts may require manual checking.