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Introduction: Recap is a Chrome extension that leverages ChatGPT to summarize web content. Unlike standard summarization tools, Recap allows users to break down articles into individual passages, enabling the summarization of specific sections rather than entire pages.
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Recap Product Information

What is Recap?

Recap is a Chrome extension that utilizes ChatGPT to summarize webpages. Unlike other extensions, Recap's primary feature is its ability to divide content into passages, allowing users to summarize specific sections of an article instead of the full text.

How to use Recap?

Install the Recap Chrome extension. Once installed, highlight specific sections of a webpage and use Recap to generate a summary of those segments using ChatGPT.

Recap's Core Features

  • Summarize specific sections of webpages using ChatGPT
  • Splits content into passages for targeted summarization

Recap Use Cases

#1 Summarizing research papers section by section
#2 Extracting key takeaways from long articles without reading the entire text

FAQ from Recap

What is Recap? +

Recap is a Chrome extension that uses ChatGPT to summarize web content.

Is Recap free to use? +

The available information does not specify whether Recap is free. Further details are required.

Do I need a ChatGPT account? +

The available information does not specify if a ChatGPT account is required. Further details are required.

Recap Pricing

Free

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Free plan available.

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