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How to Summarize a PDF Using AI

Long reports, research papers, and manuals bury key insights in dozens of pages. AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can summarize that content in seconds — if you can get the text out of the PDF and into the chat. Here's the workflow.

Step 1: Extract the text

Open AI Summarizer in PDFPuddle, upload your PDF, click Extract Summary. PDFPuddle returns a .txt file with all the document's text, organized page by page.

Step 2: Pick an AI assistant

ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all accept long text inputs (Claude handles especially long documents in a single message). For documents over ~50 pages, Claude's longer context window handles the input without needing to chunk.

Step 3: Craft a good prompt

Generic 'summarize this' produces generic summaries. Try: 'Summarize the key arguments and supporting evidence' for analytical reports. 'List the action items, who's responsible, and deadlines' for meeting transcripts. 'Extract the financial figures and what changed quarter-over-quarter' for financial reports. Specific prompts give specific summaries.

When to use this workflow

Annual reports, research papers, long contracts, meeting transcripts, technical manuals — anything where you need the gist before deciding whether to read in detail. For executive briefings, ask the AI to produce both a one-paragraph TL;DR and a bullet list of supporting points.

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