Photograph or screenshot any newspaper article and Taskade Genesis converts the full text into a compact, tagged summary note — headline, key facts, notable quotes, and a one-line takeaway — ready to file, share, or build on.
What Is a Newspaper Article Image to Summary Notes Converter?
It's an AI workspace tool that reads a newspaper article image, identifies the headline, author, key claims, and quotes, then produces a structured summary note with topic tags and a brief synthesis — ideal for research, monitoring, or archiving.
Why Use This Converter?
- Instant, consistent summaries — every article gets the same structured treatment, making archives easy to search.
- Topic tagging included — the AI auto-tags notes by subject, entity, and date for fast filtering.
- Persistent memory — notes build into a searchable media monitoring library over time.
- Relational links — connect articles on the same story using the Relationship field for longitudinal tracking.
- 100+ integrations — push clipped summaries to Slack, email digests, or a shared research board automatically.
Who Should Use This?
- PR and communications teams monitoring media coverage for brand mentions.
- Policy researchers tracking legislative or regulatory news across multiple outlets.
- Educators building current-events lesson materials from print and digital newspapers.
- Investors archiving market and company news from financial press clippings.
- Journalists building a cross-reference archive of coverage on an ongoing story.
How To Convert Newspaper Articles to Summary Notes
- Open the converter in Taskade Genesis and clone the workspace — from one prompt, the whole system is live.
- Upload the article image; the AI agent extracts headline, byline, key facts, and notable quotes.
- Prompt the AI to add a bias flag, sentiment score, or a follow-up story suggestion.
- File the note in the relevant topic folder using the List view and tag it for future filtering.
- Trigger a daily automation to compile new clippings into a morning briefing document.
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