A.I. APPS // FREE TOOLS BY IMPART
Summarise long text in seconds
Turn articles, notes, emails, and documents into clear summaries without losing the meaning.
WORDS // UP TO 6,000 PER RUN // BULLETS, PARAGRAPH, TAKEAWAYS, OR ACTIONS
TRY ONE //
Works best with articles, notes, emails, reports, and long paragraphs.
0 / 1000 words
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Format
Audience
HOW IT WORKS
How it works
01
Paste your text
Drop in an article, meeting note, email thread, or report. Up to 6,000 characters per run.
02
Choose length and format
Short, medium, or detailed. Bullets, a clean paragraph, key takeaways, or action items.
03
We remove repetition and keep the point
The A.I. summarises in SA English, preserves names, numbers, and dates, and never invents.
04
Copy or regenerate
Copy the summary out, or regenerate for a different version of the same source.
EXAMPLES
Real text from real contexts.
USE CASES
Where this earns its keep.
Summarise articles
Long-form articles compressed to bullets or a paragraph you can quote in a Slack thread.
Summarise meeting notes
Standup transcripts and meeting recaps reduced to action items and decisions.
Summarise reports
Quarterly reviews, audit reports, and operations docs compressed into key takeaways.
Summarise email threads
Long client threads compressed so a colleague can pick up the context in 30 seconds.
Summarise research
Notes from research papers and analyst reports compressed to the substance, names and figures preserved.
Summarise internal documents
Onboarding docs, runbooks, and policies summarised so new joiners get the point in one viewport.
ABOUT
Quick context.
What is an A.I. text summariser?
An A.I. text summariser is a tool that reads a long block of text and returns a shorter version that preserves the meaning. Good summarisers remove repetition, keep the substance, and never add facts that were not in the source. The Impart A.I. Text Summariser does all three in SA English, with controls for length and output format.
When should you use a text summariser?
Use a summariser when you need to share or process more text than you can read in full. Common cases: catching up on a long meeting note, getting the substance of an article before forwarding it, compressing a report into bullets for a status update, pulling action items out of a long email thread. The tool earns its place when the alternative is reading something you do not have time to read.
What makes a useful summary?
A useful summary is shorter than the original, keeps the meaning, preserves names and numbers exactly, and matches the format the reader needs. Bullets work for scan-reading. A paragraph works for inserting into a wider document. Key takeaways work for executive briefings. Action items work for meeting notes and project status. The tool offers all four because the right format depends on what the summary is for.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Need this in your business?
We build A.I. systems that summarise across real workflows.
Documents, emails, reports, tickets, meetings, internal knowledge. Impart builds A.I. systems that summarise, route, and process information across the operations of a real business.
