Get to the point faster
There’s always more to read than time to read it. Wyatt’s summarizer condenses long documents, PDFs, and conversations into clear summaries, so you can grasp the essentials in seconds and decide where to dig deeper.
Turn long documents, PDFs, and conversations into clear summaries in seconds, with citations back to the source so you can verify the details.
Any content
Summarize documents, PDFs, and conversations.
Clear output
Get structured summaries you can act on.
Cited
See where each point came from.
Across sources
Summarize across multiple files at once.
What you can do with Wyatt
Any content
Summarize documents, PDFs, and conversations.
Clear output
Get structured summaries you can act on.
Cited
See where each point came from.
Across sources
Summarize across multiple files at once.
There’s always more to read than time to read it. Wyatt’s summarizer condenses long documents, PDFs, and conversations into clear summaries, so you can grasp the essentials in seconds and decide where to dig deeper.
A good summary is more than a shorter blob of text. The assistant produces structured output — key points, decisions, open questions — that you can actually act on.
Summaries cite the source they came from, so you can click through and confirm a detail before relying on it. That keeps summaries trustworthy for important documents.
Need the gist of several files at once? Ask the assistant to summarize across multiple documents and PDFs, so you get a single, coherent overview instead of reading each one.
A summary in Wyatt can become a document, a status update, or a set of tasks, so the act of summarizing feeds directly into the work.
Documents, PDFs, and conversations — individually or across multiple sources at once.
Yes. The assistant produces structured output like key points, decisions, and open questions.
Yes. Summaries cite their source so you can click through and confirm details.
Yes. A summary can become a document, status update, or set of tasks in the same workspace.