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đź§  Me, PDFs, and the illusion of having time to read them.

Do you have a bunch of PDFs to read? Tasks, contracts, books, and papers you never managed to finish? Zapia takes care of reading them for you and gives you clear and concise summaries, saving you valuable time. Discover how Zapia can transform your productivity by analyzing any long document in seconds.
Raquel Koziolas

AI Video Specialist

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We all share a collective fantasy: thinking we’re actually going to read that PDF.
Yes, that one — the file you downloaded full of good intentions, saved in a folder called “Important,” and never opened again.
It could be a contract, a college paper, a digital book, or that research article you swore you’d “just skim through.”
You opened it once, highlighted a sentence pretending it meant something, then life happened: emails, Slack pings, meetings, and the eternal promise of “I’ll read it Sunday with coffee.” Spoiler: Sunday never came.

Somewhere along the way, someone decided knowledge should live inside endless documents — and the rest of us have been pretending to keep up ever since.

But what if we stopped pretending?

Zapia did.

She opens any file — a 200-page PDF, a work report, or an academic paper — and gives you the summary like someone who actually has time (and knows how to use it).

It’s not cheating. It’s being realistic.

Because no one has time to read everything — and true intelligence isn’t about doing more, it’s about knowing what actually matters.

If someone’s going to help you with that, let it be Zapia.

đź’Ś How it works (no tutorials, no drama)

Literally, just send your PDF to Zapia.

She’ll read it, summarize it, and if you want, you can even chat with her about it:
- “Where does it talk about the cancellation clause?”
- “What does it say about chapter three?”
- “Can you explain this part like I’m five?”

She can — and she will. Because Zapia doesn’t just read for you.
She helps you make sense of what’s worth reading.

In short:

You don’t need more hours in your day.

You just need someone who reads for you — yes, even your contracts, essays, reports, books, and those never-ending PDFs.