SMMRY is a long-running, lightweight summarizer that reduces text, a URL, or a document to a set number of key sentences, and today it is presented mainly as a developer API. Summarize Pro is a self-serve product that batches many documents at once and returns one summary per file, with every claim cited to its source page and exportable to Word, Excel, or Markdown. SMMRY suits a quick top-sentences reduction or an API integration; Summarize Pro suits summarizing a pile of documents with citations you can verify.
Summarize Pro vs SMMRY, side by side
| Summarize Pro | SMMRY | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Dedicated batch document summarizer | Lightweight extractive summarizer, now API-first |
| Best for | Batch document summaries with verifiable citations | A quick top-N-sentences reduction, or a developer integration |
| Pricing | $19/month, free trial, self-serve (no sales call) | Historically free web tool; now usage-metered API credits |
| Summarize many files in one run | Yes, queue many files in one run | Multiple documents supported via the API, not a self-serve folder upload |
| Every claim cited to its source page | Yes, every claim carries its source page and a supporting quote | Returns selected source sentences; no page-level attribution per claim |
| Scanned and image PDFs | Yes, including image-only scans | Accepts PDFs; OCR for scanned PDFs is not stated |
| Export DOCX, XLSX, Markdown | Yes, DOCX, XLSX, and Markdown on every summary | Text output (web or API JSON); no structured file export |
What SMMRY does well
Simple, fast, single-purpose extractive summarization.
Accepts text, a URL, or a PDF and returns the most important sentences.
Adjustable output length by choosing a number of sentences.
A REST API that lets developers summarize at scale.
Where Summarize Pro is different
A self-serve app where a non-technical user queues many files, rather than an API integration.
Writes a narrative, answer-first summary and cites each claim to its source page with a quote.
Reads big and scanned PDFs and exports DOCX, XLSX, or Markdown on every summary.
Which should you choose?
Choose SMMRY if you want a lightweight extractive reduction of a single article or URL, or a simple summarization API to build on.
Choose Summarize Pro if you need a self-serve way to summarize many documents with page-level citations and structured exports, no code required.
Questions
The service is live, but its homepage is now a lightweight app shell and it is presented mainly as a developer API rather than the older free web textbox. Summarize Pro is a full self-serve product for summarizing documents without any code.
SMMRY is primarily extractive: it selects the most important existing sentences rather than generating new prose. Summarize Pro writes an answer-first narrative summary and cites each claim to its source page.
For a self-serve tool that batches documents, writes cited summaries, and exports to Word, Excel, or Markdown, Summarize Pro fits. SMMRY remains handy for a quick extractive reduction or an API build.
Summarize Pro is $19/month with a free trial. Batch your files, verify each claim against its source page, and export to Word, Excel, or Markdown.
Last reviewed July 2026. SMMRY is a product of its respective owner; its features and pricing change over time, so check its site for the latest. Comparison points reflect each tool’s standard, self-serve behavior.