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How to Summarise a Book with AI in 2026

Summarising a book with AI in 2026 takes about 5 minutes if you pick the right tool and depth. The trick is calibration: you need a tool that lets you choose how short and that grounds every claim in the source so you can trust the result. Here is the workflow.

Total time

5 min

You need

  • · An iPhone
  • · The Summio app (free)
  • · The book title or ISBN
  1. Pick an AI book summary tool

    Look for three things: open input (any title, not a curated catalogue only), reading depth control (short / medium / long / detailed), and source-grounded citations. Summio satisfies all three; Blinkist and Headway are catalogue-locked; ChatGPT can summarise but does not cite passages.

  2. Add the book

    In Summio, search by title or author. The catalogue covers 100,000+ titles. If your book is missing, paste the ISBN. For unpublished or self-published books, upload the PDF.

  3. Choose the depth

    Short for triage (5 minutes — decide if the book deserves more). Medium for comprehension (15 minutes — get the argument). Long or detailed for actual study (30–60 minutes — chapters, quotes, glossary, takeaways).

  4. Read the summary, then chat

    After reading, ask follow-up questions: "What's the strongest counter-argument the author addresses?", "Which chapter contains the case study about X?". Every answer cites a passage in the original.

  5. Save to library and drill

    Save the summary. Practice mode generates spaced-repetition flashcards from the key ideas, glossary terms, and pull quotes. Five minutes a day keeps the book in long-term memory instead of leaking out by next week.

Tips & gotchas

  • AI summaries can have errors. Verify any claim before citing it in writing or relying on it for a serious decision.
  • Use "short" depth as a triage layer: skim 10 books in an hour, then go deep on the 2 worth your weekend.
  • A summary is not a substitute for reading a book in full. Use it to decide which books are worth those hours.

Common questions

Is summarising a book with AI legal?

AI-generated summaries are transformative works under most copyright frameworks, similar to a book review. The original work remains the property of its rights holders. Summio does not host or distribute full copyrighted text.

How accurate is an AI book summary?

Summio refuses to print a claim it cannot ground in the source. Other AI tools occasionally hallucinate. For serious use (citing in writing, recommending to others), verify the claim against the original.

Can I summarise a book that is not in the catalogue?

Yes — upload the PDF. Summio runs OCR if the PDF is scanned, then summarises like any other source.

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