800 Words Per Minute. Your Eyes Will Thank You.
Speed Reader
Normal reading costs you two taxes. The eye-movement tax: 80% of time is just moving your eyes. The subvocalization tax: your brain caps at 250 WPM.
Speed Reader shows words dead center at any speed. No eye movement. No internal pronunciation.
No cap on words per minute. No monthly fee.
3D Stereo Mode
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Zero Eye Movement.
Words come to you. Not the other way around.
Normal reading: your eyes move left-to-right 10-15 times per line. 300 lines per hour. 3,000 eye movements per hour.
Speed Reader uses Rapid Serial Visual Presentation. Words flash one at a time, dead center, at configurable speeds from 50 to 800 words per minute. Your eyes stay fixed. Zero movement. The words come to you.
Every word has a single letter your brain processes first — usually 1/3 from the left. Speed Reader highlights this “focus letter” in red, aligning it dead center. Word length doesn’t matter. Your eyes never move.
Research shows trained RSVP readers hit 600-800 WPM with 75% comprehension — vs. 250 WPM with traditional reading. At 400+ WPM, your brain switches to direct visual processing. Meaning without sound. Understanding without pronunciation.
3D Stereo Mode.
Unique to this Browser OS.
Duplicate text displayed side-by-side with adjustable spacing. When your eyes relax and converge on the center, the two images fuse into a single 3D image.
No other Chrome extension offers 3D stereo speed reading. This feature uses the same principle found in Magic Eye stereograms — and in clinical orthoptic therapy.
- Eye muscles relax → Visual axes become parallel, like looking at the horizon
- Focus synchronizes → Both eyes align naturally
- Binocular vision improves → Orthoptists prescribe this for convergence insufficiency
You can read for hours in 3D mode and your eyes feel less tired than 20 minutes of normal reading. Because the eye muscles are relaxing, not straining.
Reading is one task — the browser productivity suite handles a dozen more.
Vision Impairment Support.
150px font. OpenDyslexic. Sepia themes.
- Font sizes up to 150px → Large enough to read from across the room
- OpenDyslexic font → A typeface designed for readers with dyslexia — weighted bottoms prevent letter rotation and mirroring
- High-contrast focus letter → Red highlighting on the optimal recognition point
- Sepia and Dark themes → Reduced glare, easier on sensitive eyes
- Zero eye movement → Words come to you, not the other way around
- Full keyboard control → Adjust everything without looking away from the text
Large print books cost $30 each. Kindle’s “large font” maxes out at 36px. Browser zoom breaks page layouts. Speed Reader starts where they stop.
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