Oval Browser Extension Recreates Arc Search's "Pinch to Summarize" Feature
By
haishan han
If you only eat one bagel today, this is the bagel.
Summary
Oval is a browser extension that recreates Arc Search's "Pinch to Summarize" feature, allowing users to summarize web pages with a similar interface and prompt. The extension mimics the popular feature from The Browser Company's Arc Search browser, providing a comparable summarization experience directly in users' browsers through an extension.
Key quotes
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But...it tries to give you an experience that is similar to the 'Pinch to Summarize' feature from Arc Search.
In fact, the prompt is stolen from Arc Search.
Thanks The Browser Company!
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