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about subtext
a context-aware layer for the open web
subtext sits on top of the pages you already read. hover any link, image, or idea and it hands back a short preview — written for the page in front of you, not a generic blurb. the web stops being a stack of tabs you open one at a time and becomes a single surface you read across.
link previews— hover a hyperlink and you get a compact summary of where it leads, framed by what you're currently reading. each preview carries its own hoverable terms, so you can keep pulling the thread without losing your place.
annotation — pages with no links of their own (a scanned letter, a public-domain novel, a pasted transcript) get the same treatment. subtext spots the names, places, and concepts worth expanding and makes them hoverable in place.
what's next
- ■browser extension — subtext on every page you read, not just the demos here.
- ■use a local model— preview and annotation are a narrow task, and most small models (SLMs) are plenty good enough for it. run one on your own machine instead of routing through anyone else's api.
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