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How to Summarize 50-Page PDFs in Seconds

Don't read the whole report. Learn how to extract key insights, action items, and summaries from long documents using AI.

We live in the age of information overload. Whitepapers, annual reports, academic papers, contracts... the reading list never ends.

But you don't always need to read every word. Usually, you just need the answer.

The "Extract" Strategy

Instead of reading linearly, use Rephrase to extract what matters.

1. The Executive Summary

Select the introduction and conclusion (or the whole text if it fits).

Prompt: "Summarize the main argument and conclusion in 3 sentences."

2. Action Items

Select the "Next Steps" or "Conclusion" section.

Prompt: "Extract a checklist of action items from this text."

3. Specific Data

Select a dense paragraph of text.

Prompt: "Extract all statistics and percentages mentioned here into a table."

Reading Smarter, Not Harder

This isn't about being lazy; it's about being efficient. By using AI to handle the low-level processing of text, you free up your brain for high-level analysis and decision making.

Get the insights you need without the fluff.