Summarize webpages in Safari for Mac
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One of the useful Apple Intelligence features that is available in Safari is the webpage summarization feature. With Apple Intelligence Summarize in Safari, you can have an AI summary of an entire webpage, whether it’s a long article, a general website, or anything else on the web, giving you a nice summary of the page contents. This can help you quickly determine information and save time, and it’s really easy to use in Safari on the Mac.
If you have an Apple Silicon Mac with MacOS Sequoia, you can use the great Summarize feature on any webpage, here’s how it works:
• Open Safari on the Mac and navigate to whatever webpage you wish to summarize
• After the page has loaded, look at the address bar and then click on the Reader button to the left of the URL, it looks like a box with a few lines under it
• Click on “Show Reader”
• Once in Reader mode, wait a moment and you will see a “Summarize” option appear at the top of the screen
• You will soon see a summary of the webpage you are reading
Summarize works great on long articles, short articles, complex webpages, simple ones, and just about anything else on the web, and it can really save you time, or help you determine if a particular webpage or article is what you are interested in.