Kagi launches Summarize app for iOS & Android, search attribution, study mode, and more
Kagi, known for products such as Kagi Search and Kagi Assistant, has announced several notable updates to its suite of tools. The launch of Kagi Summarize as an iOS and Android app makes it easier for users to condense lengthy articles, extract essential takeaways, and translate multilingual content directly from their mobile devices.
Alongside this, Kagi Search now features proportional content attribution within its AI-generated answers. Users can see how much each source contributes to the final response, offering greater transparency. This update also sets the stage for future publisher profit-sharing opportunities within the platform.
Following these feature releases, a new study mode arrives, leveraging a custom Kagi Assistant focused on guiding active learning. Using the Socratic method and evidence-based techniques, the assistant helps users discover answers collaboratively instead of simply providing solutions.
In addition to these headline changes, Kagi's latest update delivers a series of enhancements and bug fixes across Kagi Search, Kagi Maps, Kagi Translate, and Kagi Assistant, further refining the overall user experience.
