AI Reading App · Comparison

Summio vs getAbstract

Summio is an AI iPhone app that turns any book, YouTube video, article or PDF into a structured summary you can chat with. getAbstract sticks to a curated catalogue — this page lays the two side by side so you can pick the right one for how you actually read.

At a glance

Feature and pricing comparison: Summio vs getAbstract
FeatureSummiogetAbstract
Books✓ 100,000+ titles
YouTube videos✓ Any URL
Long-form articles✓ Any link
PDF documents✓ With OCR
Catalogue modelOpen input — paste anythingCurated catalogue
Reading depthsShort / Medium / Long / DetailedOne fixed length
Languages27English-first
Chat with the source
Offline reading
Monthly price$4.99$19.95
Yearly price$39.99$299.00
Best forReaders who want to summarise their own books, videos, articles, or PDFsenterprise L&D teams buying through an HR procurement process

Where Summio wins

  • Consumer-priced — $39.99/year vs $299/year
  • Open input model — summarise anything, not just the catalogue
  • YouTube, PDFs and articles in addition to books
  • Chat with the source after summarising
  • 27 languages

Where getAbstract wins

  • Business and management catalogue tuned for corporate L&D
  • Enterprise SSO and team analytics
  • Long pedigree in the corporate training market

Pricing

Summio Premium
$39.99/year
or $4.99/month
getAbstract
$299.00/year
or $19.95/month

Summio Premium saves you about $259.01 per year compared to getAbstract.

Verdict

Choose Summio if you want to summarise anything you can paste — books, YouTube, PDFs, long reads — and chat with the source after. Choose getAbstract if you primarily need enterprise L&D teams buying through an HR procurement process.

Try Summio free on iPhone →

Available on iOS 18+ · 27 languages · No credit card to start

Common questions

Is Summio cheaper than getAbstract?+

Yes. Summio Premium is $39.99/year. getAbstract costs about $299.00/year, so Summio is roughly $259.01/year less.

Does Summio have audio narration?+

Not yet. Summio is text-first — every summary is a structured editorial read with chapters, quotes, takeaways and citations. If audio narration is the deciding feature for you, audio-first apps may suit better. Audio is on the Summio roadmap.

Can I import my getAbstract highlights into Summio?+

getAbstract does not offer a public export of highlights at this time. With Summio you can paste any book title, YouTube URL, web link, or PDF directly — there is nothing to migrate. Your library lives inside Summio and follows your Apple ID.