AI Book Summarizer — Structured Summaries at Your Depth
Summio's AI Book summarizer turns a supported book into a structured editorial summary at the depth you choose: short, medium, or detailed. Available on Web and iOS in 27 languages, with chat over the summary and available source context.
How it works
- Open Summio. Pick "Book".
Tap the Create button on the home tab and choose the book source.
- Search by title or author
Example: e.g. Atomic Habits, James Clear
- Pick depth → start reading.
Choose short, medium, or detailed. Open chat to ask about the summary and available source context.
What you get
- Search supported catalogue titles by title or author
- Pick a depth: short, medium, or detailed
- Chat with available source context; citations appear when available
Why Summio
| Feature | Summio | Single-purpose tools |
|---|---|---|
| Source breadth | Books, YouTube, articles, PDFs — one app | One source type only |
| Languages | 27 | English-first, a handful |
| Price | Free tier; current paid terms at checkout | Current terms on each provider site |
Pricing
Use Summio in your browser, or get the iOS app from the App Store.
Common questions
Does Summio cover bestsellers and academic titles?
Coverage varies by title. Search the current catalogue by title or author in the Web workspace or iOS app to confirm availability.
Can I read full books inside Summio?
No. Summio generates summaries you read inside the app and points you back to the original work for full reading. We do not host or distribute copyrighted full text.
Which languages can I read summaries in?
All 27 supported interface languages. You can read a summary of an English book in Russian, Japanese, or any of the other 25 locales.
