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Summio for researchers

Summio for Researchers — paper summaries, citation chat, library

Researchers triage more papers than they read. Summio takes the PDFs you bookmarked but never opened, condenses them into a structured summary that keeps abstract / methodology / findings distinct, and lets you chat with the full paper afterwards. Every claim cites a passage and a page — safe to use as a starting point for your own writing.

How Researchers use Summio

  1. The PDF backlog

    Most academics have a folder of bookmarked PDFs from arXiv, JSTOR, ResearchGate, conference proceedings. Summio summarises each one in seconds — methodology / results / limitations as distinct sections when the source is structured that way.

    Read the short version, decide which 5 of 50 deserve a careful read, save the rest in a collection in case you need them later.

  2. Chatting with a paper

    Upload the PDF. Ask: "What was the sample size?". "Which page reports the limitations?". "Is the dataset publicly available?". Each answer is a quote with a page number — Summio refuses to claim something it can't cite.

    Faster than re-reading; safer than asking ChatGPT, which will confidently hallucinate methodology details.

  3. Literature reviews

    Save 30 papers on a topic into a Summio collection. Chat across the collection: "Which papers report effect sizes above 0.5?". Treat the collection as a personal indexed corpus.

    Export per-paper notes for citation managers (Zotero, Bookends) — the summary becomes the start of your annotated bibliography.

  4. Cross-language reading

    Source paper in Japanese, German, or any of the 27 supported languages? Read the summary in your preferred language. The original PDF stays untouched; Summio bridges the gap.

Three features that matter most

Automatic OCR

Scanned PDFs from older journal archives become readable without a separate tool.

Page-anchored citations

Every chat answer points to a page in the original — fits the academic citation standard.

Privacy posture

PDFs stay in your account; we do not train AI models on user content.

Common questions

Is it ethical to summarise a paper instead of reading it?

Summio is a triage tool. Use it to decide which papers warrant a full read; you still read the keepers properly. Citing a Summio summary instead of the paper is not appropriate — cite the original work.

Can Summio handle equations and figures?

Equations are extracted as text where the PDF supports it. Figures are not summarised — the body of the paper around them is. For figure-heavy papers, the summary is a navigational aid, not a replacement for opening the PDF.

Does Summio integrate with Zotero or Mendeley?

Direct integration is on the roadmap. For now, you can copy a summary out and paste it into your reference manager's notes field, and export collections as PDF.

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