What is Velora?
Velora is a browser reading companion that turns selected text from articles, research, essays, notes, and web pages into clear summaries and study-friendly explanations.
FAQ
A clear guide to how Velora works, what it processes, how summaries should be used, and what to do when you need help.
Velora is a browser reading companion that turns selected text from articles, research, essays, notes, and web pages into clear summaries and study-friendly explanations.
Highlight the text you want to understand, open Velora, choose the reading mode or settings that fit the moment, and generate a focused response from that selected text.
No. Velora is designed around selected text, so you can summarize the specific section you are reading instead of sending an entire page.
Velora works best with paragraphs from articles, research summaries, school readings, essays, documentation, long notes, and dense informational pages.
Velora can help with summaries, simple explanations, study notes, key terms, and retention checks so the output matches how deeply you want to understand the text.
Source backing shows the original lines Velora used to support an answer, helping you understand where the summary came from instead of treating it like a black box.
Retention checks are quick review questions based on the selected text. They help students and focused readers test whether the main ideas actually stuck.
Yes. Velora supports adjustable summary depth so you can move from a quick overview to a more detailed explanation depending on your reading goal.
Bionic reading mode adds bold reading anchors and clearer spacing so summaries can feel easier to scan for some readers.
No. Velora is built around the text you choose to send. It should not need to process an entire page just because you are browsing.
No. Velora does not sell personal data and does not use selected text for advertising.
Velora handles AI requests on the server so sensitive keys stay out of the browser extension.
Public pages can be viewed without an account. Account features may be used for sign-in and optional settings, depending on how Velora is configured.
Yes. You can contact Velora support to ask questions about privacy or request account-data removal.
Yes. Velora uses AI, so summaries can be incomplete or occasionally inaccurate. Important information should still be checked against the original source.
No. Velora is a reading support tool. It is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, medical, or formal academic advice.
Selection limits keep responses faster, more focused, and easier to review. Shorter passages also help Velora stay closer to the exact text you are reading.
Check the source backing, try a smaller selection, switch modes, or compare the response with the original text before relying on it.
Try refreshing the page, checking that the extension is enabled, and confirming the site allows browser extensions to run. Some restricted pages may block extension behavior.
Adjust the summary level or choose a different mode. A quick summary is best for the main idea, while study notes are better for more detail.
You can email Velora support at velorasupportmail@gmail.com for privacy questions, account help, extension issues, or general feedback.
Send Velora a note if you need help with the extension, privacy, account access, or feedback.