A Chrome extension that displays ChatGPT summaries alongside Google search results, YouTube videos, and other web content.
Glarity is a browser extension that displays ChatGPT-generated summaries alongside Google search results, YouTube videos, and various web content. It helps users quickly understand search results, video content, articles, and technical documentation without opening multiple tabs or reading entire pages. The extension works across multiple platforms including Google, YouTube, Bing, GitHub, PubMed, and many other websites.
Students, researchers, developers, and professionals who regularly consume online content and want to save time by getting AI-generated summaries directly in their browser. It's particularly useful for those who need to quickly scan search results, understand video content, or digest technical documentation.
Glarity provides seamless integration of AI summarization into everyday browsing workflows, eliminating the need to switch between tabs or applications. Unlike manual summarization tools, it automatically generates context-aware summaries for a wide variety of content types and websites, with support for multiple languages and AI models.
Chrome extension to view ChatGPT summaries alongside Google search results and YouTube videos, also supports Yahoo! ニュース、PubMed、PMC、NewsPicks、Github、Nikkei、 Bing、Google Patents, and any page summary.
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The extension works across Google, YouTube, Bing, GitHub, PubMed, and many other websites, as listed in the README under 'Supported Websites', providing comprehensive coverage for various content types.
It offers side-by-side translations and supports multiple language interfaces, enhancing accessibility for non-native content, as mentioned in the features section.
Supports both the official OpenAI API and ChatGPT Plus, allowing users to choose their preferred AI model for summarization, detailed in the README features.
Includes Markdown rendering, code highlighting, and dark mode, making it suitable for technical documentation and coding resources, as highlighted in the features.
Relies on third-party AI APIs like OpenAI, which can incur costs, raise privacy concerns due to data transmission, and introduce latency, as the README notes it requires API keys or ChatGPT Plus.
Installation may require manual steps, such as disabling browser settings in Brave or using developer mode, as shown in the troubleshooting section, adding friction for non-technical users.
Primarily a browser extension, so it's not available for native desktop or mobile apps, restricting use in applications where extensions are unsupported.