ToneSummary
5 free tone summarizers

AI Article Summarizer Tools

Same article, five completely different tones. Paste a link, pick the summarizer that fits the moment, and get an instant AI-generated summary you can actually use.

Free · No sign-up required · 5 summaries per day

Pick a tone

How the summarizer works

1. Paste any URL

News articles, blog posts, Substack, Medium, research write-ups — most public web pages work.

2. Choose a tone

Pick from professional, casual, funny, sarcastic, or executive. Or run all five at once with batch mode.

3. Read in seconds

An accurate AI summary in your chosen voice, ready to copy, share, or save to your history.

Why use a tone-specific summarizer?

Generic AI summaries all sound the same — flat, corporate, forgettable. A summary you'll actually use needs to match the context: a Slack note to your team isn't the same as a TL;DR for a friend, and an executive briefing isn't a tweet.

Five distinct, hand-tuned tones — not just one model with different prompts
Works on news, blogs, Substack, Medium, and most public articles
Free to use with no sign-up — 5 summaries per day for anonymous users
Pro plan unlocks batch mode (all 5 tones at once) and custom saved tones

Related reading

Guides, comparisons, and how-tos from the ToneSummary blog.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI article summarizer?

An AI article summarizer reads a web article and condenses it into a shorter version using a large language model. ToneSummary goes a step further by letting you choose the tone — professional, casual, funny, sarcastic, or executive — so the summary actually fits where you'll use it.

Are these summarizer tools free?

Yes. All five tone summarizers are free to use, with 5 summaries per day for anonymous visitors and 10 per day for free accounts. No credit card required.

Which tone should I pick?

Use Professional for work, Executive for crisp bullet briefings, Casual for personal reading, Funny for social posts, and Sarcastic when you want attitude. Pro users can run the same article through all five tones at once.

Do these tools work on any website?

Most public web articles work — news, blogs, Substack, Medium, research write-ups, and more. Pages behind paywalls or strict logins generally won't extract.

Ready to summarize?

It's free and takes about 10 seconds.

Summarize an article