I am making an extension currently - Sumr, to summarize articles in Safari browser. Mostly for myself actually. Using it already on daily basis.
why
I have tried using Arc Search browser as my daily driver, but somehow I always come back to Safari. I like the way Safari works, the way it looks. But I was missing one feature - the ability to summarize articles. So after trying out existing apps, I decided to make one myself.
notable features ::
- summary is stored locally in your browser’s memory, so if you revisit the website - you can read previously created one (no need to summarize again → money saving)
- works on iOS, iPadOS and MacOS; should work on VisionOS too
- uses your own OpenAI key - no subscription, pay for what you actually used
how it looks now on MacOS (on different backgrounds) and on iOS in dark mode
— Pavel Larionov (@pa1ar) May 18, 2024
- dark mode works ok
- light mode and light websites make the buttons blend to the state of complete unreadability
so i will address this next pic.twitter.com/Em1GyIQmaL
more info ::
Here I’ve created a project page.
Also I am sharing progress updates on twitter and on threads.
check the updates in thread ::
small project #buildinpublic
— Pavel Larionov (@pa1ar) April 29, 2024
「 tl;dr for Safari browser 」
simple extension to summarize current page
- two-clicks operation
- stores summaries for visited URLs → saves money
- reads only pages which you allowed it to
- powered by your OpenAI API key
who wants to try?
↓ pic.twitter.com/NTAfrYqBE1
availability ::
Sumr is available for free on App Store.
Requirements:
- iOS 16 or later
- Mac with Apple Silicon (Intel won’t work)