Today, in the era of information explosion, when facing in-depth articles that can be thousands of words long, do you also long for a "personal secretary" that is always at your service? Recently, a browser extension called AI Page Summarizer was officially launched in the Microsoft Edge Store. Its release marks the official entry of web reading into the "local large model" era.
This extension stands out for its extraordinary compatibility. It not only supports mainstream online models such as DeepSeek, Doubao, and Gitee AI, but also perfectly supports local large models by connecting with Ollama and Docker Desktop AI. This means that even in scenarios without internet access or where privacy is extremely sensitive, you can still use local computing power to instantly generate a concise summary of the webpage.

In terms of functionality design, AI Page Summarizer uses a sidebar dialogue box format. This is not just a simple "summary tool," but an AI assistant that supports multi-turn questioning. You can delve deeper into the summary content or ask it to translate and understand based on the current page context. To solve the common issue of "sentence breaking" in large models, it also provides a convenient feature of automatic truncation of long texts (up to 15,000 characters) and full Markdown rendering.
For developers and tech enthusiasts, this tool's "保姆级" automation is an added bonus. For example, when using Ollama, the system can automatically pull and dynamically switch models, truly achieving "no configuration, ready to use right out of the box."
Currently, this plugin is available for download in Microsoft Edge Store. In this era of "computing power下乡", being able to bring top-tier large models into the browser sidebar might be the best weapon we have against information anxiety.