Summarizer API
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The Summarizer API summarizes a given body of text via a browser's internal AI model (which may differ between browsers).
Concepts and usage
Writing a summary of a larger body of text is a common writing task, and one that AI is well-suited to. Typical use cases include:
- Providing a summary of a full article so the reader can judge whether to read the whole thing.
- Summarizing a meeting transcript so those joining the meeting late can get up to speed with what they've missed.
- Summarizing a set of product reviews to quickly communicate overall sentiment.
The Summarizer API provides an asynchronous (Promise
-based) mechanism for a website to feed a body of text into the browser's own internal AI model and request that it returns a summary of the text based on specified options.
This is done using the functionality made available by the Summarizer
interface, in a two-step process:
- Create a
Summarizer
object instance using theSummarizer.create()
static method, specifying options for what kind of summary you want written. Options include length, type (for example, "tldr" or key points), format (plain text or markdown), and input and output languages.Note: If you want to check whether the browser AI model is able to support your preferences, you can do so with the
Summarizer.availability()
static method. - Run the
Summarizer.summarize()
instance method to request the summary.
After a Summarizer
instance has been created, you can remove it again using the Summarizer.destroy()
instance method. You can also cancel a pending create()
or summarize()
operation using an AbortController
.
See Using the Summarizer API for a walkthrough of how the API works.
Interfaces
Summarizer
Experimental-
Contains all the functionality for the Summarizer API, including checking AI model availability, creating a new
Summarizer
instance, using it to generate a new summary, and more.
HTTP headers
Permissions-Policy
; thesummarizer
directive-
Controls access to the Summarizer API. Where a policy specifically disallows the use of the Summarizer API, any attempts to call the API's methods will fail with a
NotAllowedError
DOMException
.
Security considerations
The specification requires that a user has recently interacted with the page when creating Summarizer
objects (transient user activation is required).
In addition, the specification controls access to the API via summarizer
Permissions-Policy
directives.
Examples
For a full example, see Using the Summarizer API.
Specifications
Specification |
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Writing Assistance APIs # summarizer-api |
Browser compatibility
See also
- Summarize with built-in AI on developer.chrome.com (2025)
- Web AI demos on chrome.dev