AI reading assistant

An AI reading assistant that stays beside the source.

Use Vezz me to clarify passages, ask what an author means, and keep learning while the original page remains visible.

Best for

Best fit for students, professionals, and lifelong learners looking for an AI reading assistant.

Workflow

From source text to a useful next question.

1

Clarify

Turn a difficult passage into a plain-language explanation or concrete example.

2

Check understanding

Ask for a quiz question, flashcard, or one-sentence takeaway from the same source.

3

Capture only what matters

Copy the useful answer into notes without dragging the whole page into another tool.

Where it helps

Use Vezz me when the source is already in front of you.

Move from passive reading to active questioning
The fastest way to understand a hard page is often to ask targeted questions about the exact line that slowed you down.
  • Ask for plain-language explanations
  • Request examples or counterexamples
  • Turn confusing sections into study notes
Works across everyday reading surfaces
Use the same gesture across documentation, articles, newsletters, Wikipedia, and learning material.
  • Keep the page open while answers appear
  • Change prompt modes for different reading goals
  • Return to prior conversations when you revisit a topic
Questions

What readers usually want to know.

Who is an AI reading assistant for?

It is useful for students, analysts, developers, writers, and professionals who spend time reading dense pages and want to understand them faster.

Can Vezz me summarize long pages?

The strongest workflow starts with selected text or a focused section. That keeps the answer more precise than asking for a broad summary of an entire page.

How does this help learning?

It turns reading into active questioning. You can ask for examples, boundaries, recall prompts, and follow-ups while the original source stays visible.

Next pages

Keep exploring the workflow.

Chrome extension

Ready to read smarter?

Install Vezz me, select text on any page, and ask without leaving the source.