AI Text Summarizer
Turn long text into its key points in one click. Hintword's summarizer lives inside its notes editor: paste in an article, meeting transcript, or your own sprawling draft, hit Summarize, and get the short version — right next to the original, in a note that's already saved.
How it works
- Paste or write the text into a Hintword note.
- Run AI → Summarize. The AI condenses the content into its essential points.
- Edit the result like any note — trim it, tag it, link it to a task, or share it with a link.
What people summarize
- Meeting notes → decisions and action items
- Research articles → the three points you'll actually cite
- Long email threads → what's being asked and by when
- Your own drafts → a TL;DR to put at the top
Why summarize in a notes app instead of a website?
Because a summary is rarely the end of the job. It becomes a task ("follow up on X"), a reference you'll search for next month, or a paragraph in something you're writing. In Hintword the summary is already a note — taggable, shareable, linkable to a Kanban task — instead of text stranded in a web tool's output box.
And the storage model is different from summarizer websites: Hintword is offline-first, so your source text and summaries are saved on your device and sync only when you choose.
Free to use
Hintword is free, AI actions included — no word limits to buy your way past. Sign in with Google and you get the summarizer plus the rest of the workspace: rich notes, tab collections, and a task board.
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