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Key Points Extractor

Pull the most important ideas
out of any text.

Find the arguments, statistics, and action items hidden inside an article, report, or transcript — without re-reading the whole thing.

More than bullets

Find the load-bearing ideas.

Bullets are great for scanning. Key points are different — they identify the load-bearing arguments, the supporting evidence, and the conclusions that follow. The text's spine.

  • Main argument(s)
  • Supporting evidence & statistics
  • Conclusions / implications
  • Surprising or contested claims flagged
Argument
Statistic
Conclusion
Use cases

Built for serious reading.

Academic papers

Pull the hypothesis, methods, results and limitations.

Business reports

Find the key metrics, decisions, and risk factors fast.

Lecture transcripts

Identify the core concepts the professor wants you to remember.

Podcast notes

Extract the host's main points and guest takeaways.

Book chapters

Get the chapter's thesis and supporting ideas without re-reading.

News articles

Get the "five Ws" of a story without the column-inches.

FAQ

Common questions

How is this different from bullet points?
Bullets compress the text. Key points categorise the text — arguments here, evidence here, conclusions here. Use bullets for scanning. Use key points for understanding.
How many key points will I get?
Usually 5–8 categorised points. The tool surfaces only the load-bearing ideas, not every sentence.
Can I use this for studying?
Yes — students love it for prepping lecture notes and research papers for review.

The key ideas, surfaced.

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