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Webpage Summarizer

Summarize any URL in 10 seconds with permalinks, OCR, and 30+ languages.

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30+Output Languages
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YesOCR for Image Pages
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What is a Webpage Summarizer?

A webpage summarizer reads any URL and gives you the key points in 30 seconds. Articles, blog posts, news, Substacks, government filings, research pages, anything public on the web. Skim more, faster, in your language.

This summarizer goes further: 30+ output languages, citations linked to source paragraphs, OCR for image-heavy pages, shareable permalinks, multi-source compare, and audio export. Browser extensions for every major browser. Built for daily reading.

How It Works

1

Paste a URL

Drop in any article, blog post, news story, or Substack. Or use our browser extension on the page you are on.

2

Pick depth and language

Brief, standard, or detailed. Output in 30+ languages. Reading-level toggle for ESL readers and dyslexia-friendly mode.

3

Read, ask, share

Get the summary plus a Q&A panel. Click any claim to jump to the source paragraph. Share with a permalink.

Features

Shareable permalinks

Every summary gets a permanent URL. Share to Slack, embed on your blog, send to a colleague. Indexable by Google.

30+ output languages

Paste English, get the summary in Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, Mandarin, and more. Most competitors are English-only output.

OCR for image-heavy pages

Reads text in images. Recipe blogs, infographics, and screenshot-heavy Substacks all summarize properly.

Citations to source paragraphs

Every claim in the summary links to the paragraph it came from. Click and verify. No hallucinations slip through.

Multi-source compare (Pro)

Paste up to 10 URLs about the same topic. Get a unified summary showing where articles agree and disagree.

Audio export (Pro)

Convert the summary to MP3 with chapter markers. Listen on your commute or use for accessibility.

Honest paywall handling

We do not bypass publisher paywalls. Paywalled pages get a meta-only summary so we stay off bot blocklists.

Privacy by default

URLs and summaries deleted after 24 hours unless you explicitly save. We do not train AI on your reading list.

Why Use This Webpage Summarizer?

25 free summaries per day

TLDR This gives you 10 AI summaries per month. Resoomer gives you 500 chars per day. We give you 25 full summaries every day.

Works in your language

Output in 30+ languages so non-English readers get the same quality. Most webpage summarizers are English-only.

Reading-level toggle

ELI5, 8th grade, journalist, or academic. Adjusts vocabulary so anyone in your team can read the summary.

Built for daily reading

Browser extension on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari. One click on any page. Habit forms in days.

Who Is This For?

Students

Summarize 10 articles for a research paper in 20 minutes. Citation links keep your sources organized. Reading-level toggle for ESL.

Journalists

Skim long policy docs and government filings before deadline. Multi-source compare flags conflicting reports across outlets.

Knowledge workers

Brief yourself on industry news in 5 minutes a day. Audio export for commutes. Permalinks for team digests.

Researchers

Lit review at scale. Summarize 50 papers, compare findings, export to Notion or Obsidian. Citations stay clickable.

ESL readers

Read English articles in your native language. Reading-level toggle for clarity. Audio with playback speed control.

Accessibility readers

Audio export for blind readers. Plain-text mode for screen readers. Reading-level toggle for cognitive accessibility.

Real Use Cases

  1. 1You have 30 articles open across 30 tabs and 5 minutes to figure out what matters.
  2. 2You are a student writing a paper and need to summarize 12 articles before tomorrow.
  3. 3You read English articles but want them in Spanish to share with your team.
  4. 4You commute 45 minutes and want the day's news as audio you can play through your headphones.
  5. 5Your boss sent you a 5,000-word blog post at 11pm and you need the gist before 9am.
  6. 6You are blind and most webpage summarizers output markdown that screen readers cannot navigate.
  7. 7You want to compare three news outlets' coverage of the same event in one summary.

How Molixa Compares

How this summarizer compares against TLDR This, Resoomer, and SMMRY.

FeatureMolixaTLDR ThisResoomerSMMRY
Free summaries / day25 full10 AI/month500 chars/dayUnlimited
Output languages30+1 (English)Detect only1 (English)
OCR for image pagesYesNoLimitedNo
Citations to sourcePer-paragraph linkNoHighlightsNo
Shareable permalinksYesNoNoNo
Multi-source compareProNoNoNo
Audio exportProNoProNo
Reading-level toggleYesNoNoNo
All-browser extensionsChrome+FF+Edge+SafariChrome+FFChrome+FFNone

How the Summarizer Works

Page extraction

We fetch the page, strip ads and navigation, and extract the main content. Image-heavy pages get an OCR pass so text inside images is captured. Paywalled pages return only the public excerpt out of respect for publishers.

Citation-grounded summary

Every claim in the summary is tied to a paragraph in the source. Click a sentence to jump to the source paragraph. If the AI hallucinated, you would catch it immediately. The verification loop is the trust moat.

Permalink generation

Every summary gets a stable URL with Open Graph tags. Share to social, embed in a blog, send to a teammate. The page is indexable by search engines, which means every shared summary is a backlink magnet over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the webpage summarizer free?
Yes. 25 free summaries per day with no signup. TLDR This caps free at 10 AI summaries per month. Resoomer caps at 500 characters per day. We give you 25 full summaries every day.
How do I use it?
Paste any URL, click Summarize, get a summary in 10 seconds. Or use our browser extension to summarize the page you are on. Or paste plain text if the page is paywalled.
Does it summarize paywalled content?
No. We respect publisher paywalls. If a page is paywalled, we summarize only the public excerpt and meta description. We do not bypass paywalls.
Can I get the summary in a different language?
Yes. Output in 30+ languages. Paste an English article and get the summary in Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, Mandarin, or any of 30+ supported languages.
Does it work for image-heavy pages like recipes?
Yes. Our OCR pass reads text inside images so recipe blogs, infographics, and screenshot-stuffed Substacks get summarized properly.
Can I share my summary with a permalink?
Yes. Every summary gets a shareable URL. Send it to a teammate, post it in Slack, embed it in your blog. The permalink stays stable and is indexable by search engines.
Can I summarize multiple URLs at once?
Yes (Pro). Paste up to 10 URLs and get a unified summary highlighting where the articles agree and disagree. Killer for journalists and researchers.
Does it have a browser extension?
Yes. Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari extensions. One click on any page summarizes it in a sidebar.
Can I export the summary as audio?
Yes. Pro converts the summary to MP3 with chapter markers so you can listen on a commute. Also works for accessibility.
Is my data private?
We do not store the URLs you summarize or the summaries. After 24 hours, summaries are deleted unless you explicitly save one. Permalink summaries are stored only with your consent.

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Built and reviewed bySaqib Zahoor, WeboTech Studio
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The Webpage Summarizer page is built, reviewed, and maintained by the Molixa team. We use the tool we ship and update the docs when the behavior changes.