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.
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?
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.
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?