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AI that Resumes PDF, Video and Makes Music: The Searches that Exploded in Brazil

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minhakills.io 5 Apr 2026 16 min read

In 2024, Brazilians were searching for “what is artificial intelligence” on Google. In 2025, the search changed to "AI that summarizes PDF". In 2026, searches are "claude code tutorial", "how to use a cursor" and "AI agents for marketing". This evolution is not just a Google Trends curiosity -- it reveals a profound transformation in the way Brazil relates to artificial intelligence.

This article maps this evolution year by year, presents the best tools for each type of search and shows why the next step is not "AI that does X", but rather "AI that works with me on X".

1. The evolution of searches: from curiosity to practical use

Google Trends is a perfect thermometer for understanding what people want. Not what they say they want in opinion polls, but what they actually type into Google when no one is looking. And in Brazil, the data tells a clear story of three phases:

Ano Predominant searches Fase
2024"what is AI", "artificial intelligence", "ChatGPT how to use"Discovery
2025"AI that summarizes PDF", "IA summarizes video", "IA makes music"Utility
2026"claude code", "cursor ide", "IA agents", "IA skills"Specialization

Each phase represents a leap in maturity. In discovery, people want to understand the concept. In utility, they want to solve specific problems. In specialization, they want to master professional tools. Brazil is now firmly in the third phase -- and that changes everything.

Google Trends data:the search "ia resume pdf" grew 420% between January 2024 and March 2026 in Brazil. "Claude code" grew from zero volume to top 10 in development tool searches in the same period.

2. 2024: "What is AI?" -- the year of discovery

2024 was the year in which Brazil truly discovered generative AI. ChatGPT has existed since the end of 2022, but it was in 2024 that adoption became massive among non-techies. Teachers, lawyers, accountants, doctors -- professionals from all areas began to experiment.

The most common searches

What characterized this phase

People knew AI existed, but they didn't knowwhat were they forin practice. The use was experimental: "I'm going to ask something and see what happens." There was no intention of joining the work. It was pure curiosity, mixed with a little fear and a lot of misinformation.

The tools were generic. Everything was "ChatGPT" -- even when the person wanted something that ChatGPT didn't do well. The notion that there were specialized tools for specific tasks had not yet reached the general public.

3. 2025: "AI that summarizes PDF" -- the year of utility

2025 marked the turning point. Searches stopped being conceptual and becamefunctional. The Brazilian no longer wanted to know what AI is -- he wanted to know what AI could do for him, now, for a specific problem.

The searches that exploded

The search pattern

Note the structure:"IA that [verb] [object]". And a task-oriented search. The person has a specific problem (I need to summarize this 200-page PDF) and wants a tool to solve it. This is radically different from “what is AI”.

This pattern also reveals something important: people began to understand thatAI is not just one thing. There is AI for text, for images, for music, for video. The notion of specialization began to form among the general public.

Volume on Google Trends:"ia resume pdf" registered more than 90,000 monthly searches in Brazil at the peak of 2025. For comparison, "how to make a resume" -- a classic and perennial search -- hovers around 110,000. AI was competing with basic everyday needs in search volume.

4. 2026: "Claude Code", "Cursor", "IA Agents" -- the year of specialization

In 2026, searches took another leap. Instead of "AI that does X" (generic), people started looking forspecific tools by nameand advanced concepts:

What changed

The difference between searching for "AI that summarizes PDF" and searching for "claude code" is the same difference between searching for "car" and searching for "Honda Civic 2026 hybrid". The second search indicates an informed consumer, who has already researched, compared and knows what they want. This is the profile of the Brazilian who interacts with AI in 2026.

Also noteworthy is the search for"AI agents". This concept was only known by developers in 2024. In 2026, marketers, lawyers, accountants and teachers are seeking to understand what agents are and how to use them. The diffusion of knowledge accelerated drastically.

The maturity of the Brazilian market

Brazil is currently one of the most active markets adopting generative AI outside the United States. According to data from Statista, the country is among the top 5 in users of AI tools, behind only the USA, India, China and the United Kingdom. And the speed of adoption in Brazil is higher than that of European markets such as France and Germany.

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5. Top tools to summarize PDF with AI

Since "AI that summarizes PDF" is the winning search, let's answer it completely. These are the best tools available in April 2026, tested and compared:

Tool Page limit Summary quality Price
Claude (claude.ai)500+ pages (1M tokens)ExcellentFree / US$20/month
ChatGPT Plus~100 pagesVery goodUS$20/month
Google NotebookLMMultiple PDFsVery goodFree
Gemini Advanced~300 pagesBoaUS$20/month
Adobe Acrobat AINo clear limitBoaAdobe Subscription

Claude: best for long documents

Claude leads in this category for an objective technical reason: the1 million token context window. This equates to approximately 750,000 words -- or an entire 500+ page PDF in memory at one time. ChatGPT, in comparison, works with a significantly smaller window.

In practice, this means that Claude does not need to "cut" the PDF to summarize. It reads the entire document and produces a summary that considers all parts. For long contracts, academic theses, financial reports or technical manuals, this difference is critical.

Google NotebookLM: the best free

If you don't want to pay anything, Google's NotebookLM is the best option. It allows you to load multiple PDFs simultaneously, ask questions about the content and generate structured summaries. Bonus: it also creates "podcasts" from the documents -- a synthesized conversation between two voices discussing the PDF's content. It's surprisingly useful for assimilating complex information.

ChatGPT Plus: the most familiar

If you already use ChatGPT, the PDF upload function works well for documents up to ~100 pages. The quality of the summary is high. The problem is with very long documents, where the context window does not contain everything and the summary may miss important information from the final sections.

6. Top tools to summarize videos with AI

The second most popular search: “AI that summarizes video”. The demand comes mainly from students who attend long classes and professionals who consume content on YouTube to update themselves.

Tool How it works Best for Price
YouTube Summary (extension)Generate summary directly on YouTubeYouTube VideosFree / paid
DescriptionTranscribe and summarize with editingOwn videosUS$24/month
NoteGPTSummary + notes + flashcardsStudyFree / paid
Claude (via transcription)Paste the transcript and ask for summaryDeep analysisFree / US$20/month
Recall AIAutomatic meeting summaryMeetings (Zoom, Meet)Free / paid

YouTube Summary: the most practical

It's an extension for Chrome that adds a "Summarize" button directly to the YouTube page. With one click, you receive a summary of the video with the main points, timestamps and conclusions. For those who consume a lot of content on YouTube, the most efficient solution is zero friction.

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Descript: for content creators

If you record videos and need to extract summaries from your own content, Descript is the ideal tool. It transcribes the video, allows you to edit the text (and the video is edited together), and generates automatic summaries. For podcasters, YouTubers and educators, it is indispensable.

Claude via transcription: for in-depth analysis

For those who want more than a summary -- want to analyze the content, extract specific insights, create study material -- the most powerful method is to copy the video transcript and paste it into Claude. With the 1M token window, you can paste transcripts of 3+ hour videos and request detailed analysis, comparisons with other content and even create articles from the video.

7. Top tools for making music with AI

The third search that exploded: “AI that makes music”. Unlike summarizing PDFs and videos (productive tasks), generating music with AI has a strong emotional component -- and that's why it went so viral in Brazil.

Tool Style Quality Free plan
SunoAll (pop, country, funk, rock...)Excellent5 songs/day
UdioAllExcellentLimited
AIVAClassical, soundtracksVery good3 downloads/month
Beatoven.aiVideo tracksBoaLimited

Suno: the absolute leader

Suno dominates AI music generation for one simple reason:quality and surreal. You type in a prompt like "country music about missing a small town, lively rhythm" and in 30 seconds you receive a song complete with vocals, guitar, percussion and professional mixing. In Portuguese. With rhymes that make sense.

The impact in Brazil was particularly strong because Suno understands and generates music in Portuguese fluently. Brazilians have created everything from jingles for local businesses to personalized birthday songs. Teachers created educational music. Marketers created jingles for campaigns.

Audio: the quality alternative

Audio is Suno's main competitor, with comtoble quality. The difference is in the interface (Audio is more granular in control options) and style (Audio tends to produce slightly different results for the same prompt). Many users use both and choose the best result.

The copyright debate

It is worth noting that the issue of copyright in AI-generated music is still evolving. For personal use and social networks, there is no problem. For commercial use (advertising soundtrack, music on streaming platforms), it is important to check the terms of each tool and local legislation. Suno and Udio's paid plans often include commercial rights.

8. Enrollment in AI courses grew 866%

Data from Coursera published in the 2026 trends report is impressive:enrollment in courses related to artificial intelligence grew 866% globally between 2023 and 2025. In Brazil, growth was even greater -- driven by a young, connected population eager for opportunities in the world.job market.

What people are studying

The gap between course and practice

Here is a critical point that few mention:Most AI courses teach theory, and practice. You learn concepts through demonstrations, but you do not leave the course with a tool installed and working on your computer.

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Not that courses are useless -- they provide context and foundations. But the return on time investment is drastically greater when you combine fundamentals (course) with practical tools (skills + Claude Code).

9. How professionals are using AI in their everyday lives

In addition to Google searches, data from usage surveys reveal how Brazilian professionals are integrating AI into their daily work. The most common use cases in 2026:

Marketing and communication

Software development

Education

Legal

The pattern is clear: AI is not replacing professionals -- it isamplifyingwhat they already do. The professional who uses AI does in 1 hour what previously took 8. And those who don't use it are left behind.

10. The next level: specialized skills that go beyond “summarizing”

The evolution of searches points to a clear direction. If today people search for "AI that summarizes PDF", tomorrow they will search for "AI that analyzes contracts and highlights risks". If today they search for "AI that summarizes video", tomorrow they will search for "AI that watches meetings and automatically generates action items".

The difference between these two levels is the difference betweenprocessing e action.

Level 1: AI that processes (where the majority is)

Level 2: AI that acts (where the market is going)

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A "Meta Ads Specialist" skill doesn't just make Claude Code suggest ad ideas. She makes Claude Code create structured campaigns with audiences, creatives, A/B copies and bidding strategy -- following Meta's updated best practices.

This is the next level. And whoever positions themselves now, with the right tools, will be years ahead when the mainstream market gets there.

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FAQ

The best options are: Claude (supports PDFs of 500+ pages with a window of 1M tokens), ChatGPT Plus (works well for smaller documents, up to ~100 pages) and Google NotebookLM (excellent and free for multiple simultaneous PDFs). For long and technical documents, Claude leads by the larger context window.

The main tools are: YouTube Summary with ChatGPT (browser extension, generates automatic summaries), Descript (transcribes and summarizes with visual editing), NoteGPT (summary + structured notes) and Claude himself (paste the transcription and ask for a summary). For automation, browser extensions are more practical. For in-depth analysis, Claude offers more control.

Suno and Udio offer limited free plans. Suno allows you to create up to 5 songs per day on the free plan, with impressive quality -- including vocals in Portuguese. Udio has a similar limit. Both generate complete music with instruments and mixing in less than 1 minute. For commercial use (without rights restrictions), a paid plan is required.

Yes, and in an accelerated way. Google Trends shows that searches like "ia resume pdf" grew more than 420% between 2024 and 2026 in Brazil. The pattern evolved from generic searches ("what is AI") to practical searches ("ia that summarizes video") and then specialized ("claude code tutorial"). This reflects the maturity of the market: people don't want to know what AI is -- they want to know how to use it.

The next level is AI that doesn't just summarize, but executes. Instead of "summarize this PDF", you say "read this contract and highlight risk clauses". Instead of "summarize this video", you say "watch this class and create flashcards for study". This is what tools like Claude Code with specialized skills enable: AI that acts, not just processes.

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