Resoomer

Resoomer is an online text summarizer and reading assistant. The platform was launched in 2016 by Rony Epaminondas.

Utility
Resoomer provides an online tool that can summarize any text regardless of the length and nature of the document (press article, scientific journal, essay, book, etc.). Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browser extensions are also available.

The platform has also set up a reading assistant that offers full reading of the summary out loud. The user can directly interact with this reading assistant to ask specific questions, ask it to write a text with a given angle or understand a specific point in the document.

The tool has other features such as automatic translation, rewriting, keyword extraction, voice assistant or summary downloads. Importing documents of any length into the tool allows its users to process large files for speed reading.

The site is translated into 14 languages and the text summarization tool can handle 66 languages.

Operation
By accessing the online tool, the user imports or copy-pastes their documents into the text area and then clicks on "Summarize". They obtain an automatic summary of their document and have several features to reduce the information or extract the key passages.

The user can also automatically translate and summarize the text into another language, automatically rewrite it by paraphrasing it, or download it as a PDF or DOC.

History
In 2013, noting an overabundance of information in professional spheres, social networks and the media, Rony Epaminondas explored the idea of an online platform for quick text summarization. He began working on algorithms based on "cognitive logic". Then he envisioned access to "automatic summaries" like the automatic translations generated by online translators such as Google Translate. He therefore decided to put his text processing algorithms into service through a "Text Summarizer" called Resoomer.

In 2016, he managed to launch an initial version of the platform that only generated automatic summaries in French. The tool was an immediate success upon launch. Rony Epaminondas decided to adapt it to other languages, notably English and Spanish.

In 2017, Resoomer incorporated the "Analysis" summary to facilitate speed reading of texts.

In 2018, Resoomer incorporated the "Manual" summary which focuses on contracting the text by reducing it by percentage while retaining the text structure, in order to provide access to simplified information.

In 2019, Resoomer incorporated the "Optimized" summary which allows data extraction from a text.

In 2020, Resoomer began offering a paid version with advanced usage options.

In 2023, Resoomer updated its solution by launching a multilingual reading assistant with several features such as readable summaries of all types of documents.

On average, Resoomer processes 5 million summarized texts per day on the platform.

Academic accessibility
Resoomer is used in research, education, and journalism.

Options
Including automatic, manual, optimized and analytical summaries on its platform, it offers its users the possibility to choose a reading mode adapted to their reading need but also to their document.

Cost
Resoomer is free by default and has no character limit. It does not require account creation for use.

Multi-language
The tool is capable of processing texts in several languages. Resoomer is useful for international students or those studying foreign languages. Access to the automatic summary service has no language barrier for studying texts.

Partnerships

 * GeekHebdo
 * Journalism.co.uk
 * BrainBuxa