Alice is a lightweight Windows desktop app that turns long text into clear, readable summaries in seconds. Paste web pages, reports or notes, or open common document formats, then pick a summary length or reading mode. Choose summary styles including executive briefing, bullet list or simplified narration, and control output from a one-sentence highlight to a multi-paragraph digest. The engine preserves key facts and tone while cutting noise, so you get highlights that work for meetings, research and quick review. Designed for privacy and speed, the client runs locally and keeps your content private by default. It handles PDFs, Word documents and plain text, and can process multiple files in one session. Export results as plain text or PDF, copy to clipboard, or forward content to other tools using standard export. Use keyboard shortcuts and customizable presets to speed up repetitive tasks. To get started, download the package from the official site and follow the setup prompts. Regular updates deliver performance and security improvements, and an in-app help center links to learning resources and community tips. Support for batch processing, adjustable verbosity and format-aware parsing makes it easy to adapt summaries to different workflows. Built for teams and solo users alike, this Windows tool fits research, writing and business routines without sending sensitive text to external services.




Alice is alright! I love the overall concept and some features are good. But, I find it sometimes unresponsive which is annoying. If they could work out the kinks, it would be a fantastic app! Might stick around for updates.