
Automatically highlights key information, summarizes paragraphs, and extracts insights from research papers, books, and reports. Perfect for students and professionals who need to process large documents quickly.
Automatically highlights key information, summarizes paragraphs, and extracts insights from research papers, books, and reports. Perfect for students and professionals who need to process large documents quickly.
Had a few requests to bring back the free month, so here we are! Just paste your text, get smart notes. Export as PDF, PNG, Markdown - whatever works for you.
Perfect if you're:
A student cramming through research papers and need key concepts fast
A designer with messy user interviews who needs hidden pain points uncovered
A researcher who needs methodologies and findings pulled out automatically
Anyone who's ever thought "there has to be a better way to read this"
Text2Note now processes whole books (like The Metamorphosis ) in chunks for detailed, comprehensive notes, all in the background with no clicks needed.
Shared context between chunks ensures consistent, non-repetitive notes.
The 1-month free offer for Text2Note will end in 5 days. If you want to try it, now s the time.
Text2Note.com
Used Text2Note as an early tester and it's honestly been so helpful for me. I read a lot of long stuff and this just pulls out the important bits so I don't waste time. The little post-it format is kinda nice - didn't think it would matter but it does? Alex fixed my bug reports super fast which was cool. Not perfect but it saves me a ton of time and I'm actually using it daily.
Couldn't use it, there's no trial, the supposed coupon code also doesnt work, just wasted a lot of time trying to figure out what was happening
Design Buddy
I was learning modern web dev, so I built Text2Note - an AI summarizer with one key difference: it lets you click notes to jump back to the original text.
Why it works:
Zero setup, paste text and instantly get notes
Click any note to see the context
Color-coded notes (facts, arguments, questions)
Who's it for?
Students annotating lectures
Lawyers tracing case details
Devs/designers parsing docs & interviews
To kick off the Product Hunt launch, I'm offering a 1-month free trial. Would you give it a try?
Grimo
@mightyalex ah, finally something like this! i'm always taking notes, you know? tried so many apps... but linking notes back to the exact spot in the text? that's the missing piece i think. feels much better than just getting a summary dumped on you. i'll definitely use this for meeting transcripts or long docs i have to review. saves so much scrolling back lol. congrats on making it live! (b^_^)b
Design Buddy
@stainlu Thank you! Feel free to start a free trial.
I tried this app, first I thought I will use it just to structure the thoughts. But then I came to an idea how I could use it in my work as a teacher. And it is imazing! Now I can tell the rules that I need to explain to my lerners but in the same time I would show them the structered notes made with this tool. So it will be easier for them to get the rules in their mindes by seeing notes / main rules on the board. At least I hope. The ability to turn any text into actionable notes is a huge time-saver for me.
Design Buddy
@elena_yazovskikh That’s great. What format would you prefer for exporting notes? Does PDF work for you?
Right now, notes are generated in English. Would you want them in the original language of the text being analyzed? I can build that.
Yes, the original language would be great, I use mostly English and German.
PDF is quite convenient, also simple export as a picture JPG or PNG would be useful to place as a part of my file.
Design Buddy
@elena_yazovskikh deal, I'll do that. Give me some time, I'll reply here when it's done.
Design Buddy
@elena_yazovskikh I have just build both features.
Now the notes are generated in document's language. You can also export them as individual PNG images that you can add to your document. I've posted on the forum: https://www.producthunt.com/p/text2note
You mentioned a "board". What do you use for documents/presentations?
Demystifyd
I can see this being helpful for students, especially during finals week! Nice work
Design Buddy
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