Bug 514572 - LLM API Support for Text Analysis and Summarization features
Summary: LLM API Support for Text Analysis and Summarization features
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: okular
Classification: Applications
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Okular developers
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Reported: 2026-01-14 05:05 UTC by nethshanperis
Modified: 2026-01-14 12:24 UTC (History)
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Video showcasing Brave's Leo AI using an LLM via a custom API provider (3.86 MB, video/webm)
2026-01-14 05:05 UTC, nethshanperis
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Description nethshanperis 2026-01-14 05:05:05 UTC
Created attachment 188499 [details]
Video showcasing Brave's Leo AI using an LLM via a custom API provider

SUMMARY
With LLMs being widely used for RAG workloads like text analysis, summarizations, etc... especially in PDFs, it would be cool to see support for this in Okular as well as this could boost productivity a lot for users. The idea is to replicate the what something like Google's NotebookLM could do on a per-document basis. This can already be achieved by Brave browser using Leo AI's Bring Your Own Model approach. 

EXPECTED RESULT
A toggle like "Leo AI" on a side bar or main bar that opens a panel with ability to ask questions, summarize, etc.... (refer the attachment)
Comment 1 Sune Vuorela 2026-01-14 11:02:13 UTC
I don't think it is compatible with being a Blue Angel Eco certified application to also offer direct in-app energy wasting bullshit generator tools.
Comment 2 nethshanperis 2026-01-14 12:24:05 UTC
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #1)
> I don't think it is compatible with being a Blue Angel Eco certified
> application to also offer direct in-app energy wasting bullshit generator
> tools.

i wouldnt personally call them bullshit generator tools since they can be quite useful sometimes but if the certification matters, this could threaten that and i get that.