Updated July 2026

Free Paragraph Summarizer

Boil a dense paragraph down to its core point in seconds — perfect for study notes, abstracts, and topic sentences. Paste the paragraph below and Humanit gives you a TL;DR, key points, or full notes — free, no account needed.

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A paragraph summarizer condenses a long paragraph into its main ideas so you get the takeaways in seconds. Paste the paragraph and Humanit returns a TL;DR, a bulleted list of key points, or a longer set of notes — keeping the facts, dropping the filler.

How it works

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    Paste the paragraph. Paste the paragraph (or a few of them) below — Humanit condenses it to the core point in one or two sentences, or a short bullet list if you prefer.
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    Pick a length. Choose a TL;DR, key points, or fuller notes.
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    Summarize. Humanit condenses it in seconds, keeping the important points.
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    Copy your summary. Copy the result into your notes, doc, or message.

How to summarize a paragraph

Paste the paragraph (or a few of them) below — Humanit condenses it to the core point in one or two sentences, or a short bullet list if you prefer. You can paste any transcript or block of text — lecture captions, a webinar, an interview, or article copy — and get the gist without reading or watching the whole thing.

Choose how much detail you want

Need the one-line takeaway? Use the TL;DR. Scanning for the main arguments? Key points gives you a clean bulleted list. Studying or writing notes? The longer summary keeps more of the supporting detail. You pick the depth.

Accurate, not invented

Humanit summarizes what's actually in the text — it condenses and rephrases, it doesn't fabricate facts or add points the source never made. Numbers, names, and key claims are preserved so your summary is something you can rely on.

Free and private

Summarize free every day with no sign-up to try. Your text is used only to produce the summary and is never stored beyond the request or used to train any AI.

Who it's for

StudentsTurn long readings and lectures into study notes.
ResearchersPull the key findings from a paragraph fast.
ProfessionalsCondense reports and threads before a meeting.
Busy readersGet the gist of a paragraph without reading every word.
What you get back
FormatBest forLength
TL;DRA one-line gist1–2 sentences
Key pointsScanning the main ideas3–7 bullets
Short summaryA readable recap1 paragraph
Full notesStudy or referenceSeveral paragraphs

Frequently asked questions

How do I summarize a paragraph?

Paste the paragraph (or a few of them) below — Humanit condenses it to the core point in one or two sentences, or a short bullet list if you prefer.

Is the paragraph summarizer free?

Yes — free summaries every day with no credit card to start. Upgrade for a larger word pool, or use the free iOS app.

What do I paste in?

Paste the text itself, not a URL. Paste the paragraph (or a few of them) below — Humanit condenses it to the core point in one or two sentences, or a short bullet list if you prefer.

Can I adjust the summary length?

Yes — choose a short TL;DR, a key-points list, or fuller notes. Pick the depth that fits how you'll use the summary.

Will the summary be accurate?

It summarizes only what's in the text you paste, preserving the key facts and claims. It won't invent points the source didn't make.

Will my text be used to train AI?

No. Your text is sent to the model only to produce your result and is never used to train any AI. No content is stored beyond the request.

Does it keep my original meaning?

Yes. Humanit preserves your facts, numbers, names, and citations while changing the phrasing and structure. It never invents new claims.

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Last updated: July 2026