
IQPage
AI reading assistant for Chrome. Think deeper.
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- @hiurich
- Categories
- AIDeveloper ToolsAnalytics & Monitoring
- Target Audience
- Non-Technical UsersFounders & CEOsSmall Businesses
- Pricing
- Freemium from $5
- Platforms
- Web
- Alternative To
Perplexity
Notion
ChatGPT
About IQPage
IQPage is a Chrome extension that brings AI directly to any page you're reading. Summarize any article in under 10 seconds, chat with its content using full-page context, detect bias and loaded language in news, and highlight smarter with Explain, Translate, Save as citation, and Note. Works on any site: Reuters, ArXiv, Medium, Wikipedia, GitHub, blogs. Export summaries to PDF or Word. Compare how different sources cover the same story. One-click analysis modes for Legal, Academic, Consulting, and Science. Powered by Claude AI (Anthropic). No copy-pasting, no tab switching. Free plan available, no credit card required.
Product Insights
IQPage is a Chrome-based web extension providing specialized analysis modes and Claude AI integration across news, academic, and technical sites. It combines automated summarization with citation management and bias detection in a developer-friendly freemium model.
- Native Chrome extension workflow eliminating the need for tab switching or content copy-pasting.
- Specialized one-click analysis modes for Legal, Academic, Consulting, and Science document types.
- Integrated bias detection and loaded language identification for media analysis.
- Flexible export options to PDF and Word with built-in citation and note-taking features.
Ideal for: Non-technical users, founders, and small businesses can utilize IQPage to automate data analysis and coordinate keyword research workflows directly within the browser.
IQPage serves as a specialized browser-integrated alternative to general-purpose productivity and AI tools like Perplexity, Notion, and ChatGPT.
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Built this because I was tired of switching tabs every time I wanted to understand an article. Eight months, three Chrome Web Store rejections, and a lot of iteration later, IQPage is live. Free plan