AI Chat with your Webpage

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Paste any URL — blog posts, articles, documentation, Wikipedia — and chat with AI to ask questions, get summaries, or extract insights.

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Paste any public webpage URL to extract and chat with its content

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Let's chat about a webpage

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How It Works

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1. Paste a URL

Paste any public webpage URL — blog posts, news articles, documentation, Wikipedia pages, or product pages. We handle the rest.

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2. Smart Extraction

Our two-pass engine uses Mozilla Readability (Firefox Reader View) for articles, with a structured fallback for landing pages — extracting the content you actually need.

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3. Ask Questions

Chat with AI about the page content. Get summaries, extract data points, ask specific questions, or compare sections — all grounded in the actual page text.

Use Cases

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News Articles

Paste a news article and ask for the key points, fact-check claims, or get a neutral summary without the spin.

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Documentation

Load API docs or technical documentation. Ask "How do I use this function?" or "What are the required parameters?" instead of scrolling through pages.

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Research & Wikipedia

Load a Wikipedia article or research page and ask targeted questions. Get structured summaries, extract key dates, or compare concepts quickly.

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Blog Posts

Paste a long blog post and ask for takeaways, action items, or a TL;DR. Perfect for processing content when you're short on time.

Try an Example

Click any card below to load a webpage and start chatting immediately.

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Wikipedia: Artificial Intelligence

A comprehensive Wikipedia article. Ask about AI history, key milestones, or get a structured summary.

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MDN: JavaScript Functions

MDN documentation on JS functions. Ask about arrow functions, closures, or default parameters.

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Twitter Feed System Design

A system design blog post. Ask about architecture decisions, trade-offs, or get a structured summary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data safe? expand_more
Yes. We fetch the public webpage content, extract the text, and return it to your browser. Chat happens by sending this text (from your browser) to the AI model. We never store your data — the extracted text exists only in your browser session. When you close the tab or load a new URL, it's gone.
What types of webpages work best? expand_more
Blog posts, news articles, documentation, and Wikipedia work best — our Readability engine excels at extracting article content. Landing pages and multi-section pages also work via our structured fallback extraction. JavaScript-rendered SPAs (like React/Vue apps) may have limited content since we don't execute JavaScript.
What's the difference between "Article extracted" and "Full page text"? expand_more
"Article extracted" means our Readability engine (the same one behind Firefox Reader View) successfully identified the main article content — this gives the cleanest extraction. "Full page text" means the page didn't have a clear article structure, so we used our fallback strategy that strips navigation, headers, and footers, giving you all remaining body text.
How many messages can I send per day? expand_more
You can send up to 20 messages per day for free. The quota resets at midnight and is shared across all AI chat tools. Your remaining message count is shown at the top of the page.