Summarize Using Jarvis

Generate concise summaries of web page content.

As of June 2026, Summarize Using Jarvis has users in the Education category.

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Version
1.0
Manifest V3

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About

1. Academic Research & Learning
Scenario:
A student researching climate change encounters a lengthy scientific paper.
Usage:

Copy text from the paper.

Paste into the extension.

Select "Long" summary for detailed key points.
Benefits:

Quickly grasp complex concepts without reading entire documents.

Create study notes from multiple sources efficiently.

2. Content Creation & Curation
Scenario:
A blogger needs to repurpose a 2,000-word interview into social media posts.
Usage:

Paste interview transcript.

Generate "Short" and "Medium" summaries.

Use outputs for Twitter threads and LinkedIn posts.
Benefits:

Maintain original context while adapting content for different platforms.

Save hours of manual editing.

3. Business Intelligence
Scenario:
An analyst monitoring competitor websites needs daily updates.
Usage:

Enable Cursor Select to highlight specific sections (e.g., pricing pages).

Generate "Medium" summaries.

Compile summaries into comparative reports.
Benefits:

Track market changes in real time.

Reduce time spent skimming irrelevant content.

4. Accessibility Support
Scenario:
A dyslexic professional struggles with dense legal documents.
Usage:

Use "Short" summaries for section overviews.

Combine with text-to-speech tools.
Benefits:

Lowers cognitive load through simplified language.

Aligns with WCAG accessibility standards.

5. News Monitoring
Scenario:
A journalist tracking breaking news across 20+ tabs.
Usage:

Generate "Medium" summaries for each article.

Use the Generating... status to track progress.

Identify emerging patterns across summaries.
Benefits:

Avoid missing critical details in fast-moving situations.

Cross-verify facts quickly.

6. Technical Documentation
Scenario:
A developer onboarding to a new codebase with outdated docs.
Usage:

Summarize legacy documentation sections.

Use "Long" mode to preserve technical nuances.
Benefits:

Accelerates ramp-up time by 40-60%.

Identifies gaps needing documentation updates.

Technical Considerations
API Integration:

DeepSeek API allows customization (e.g., adjusting temperature for more/less creative summaries).

Enterprise users could train domain-specific models (legal, medical, etc.).

Security:

API keys stored via Chrome’s encrypted sync.storage.

Optional local storage mode for sensitive environments.

Edge Cases:

Auto-detect language and adjust summarization logic.

Fallback to extractive summarization if API fails.

Future Enhancements
Feature	Impact
Auto-Capture	Directly summarize current tab content without copying
Multi-Language	Support Chinese, Spanish, etc.
Formatting	Retain bullet points/headings from original text
This tool bridges the gap between information overload and actionable insights, serving anyone who interacts with textual data – from students to executives. By combining the described interface with robust API integration, it becomes a Swiss Army knife for modern information processing.

Technical

Version
1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
5.11KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 14, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 14, 2025
Last Scraped
Jun 6, 2026
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