Books in Your Browser. No App Required.
Epub Reader
Open the Quick Launch Toolbar. Type e read. Drop an EPUB or PDF file. The book loads instantly – no server upload, no conversion, no waiting.
Everything processes locally in your browser. No network requests. No file size limits. A 300-page EPUB loads in under a second.
Up to 10 books in your reading history. Pick up where you left off.
EPUB and PDF Support
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Reading History
Pick Up Where You Left Off.
Every book you open gets saved to your reading history. Close the tab. Come back days later. Your books are still there, each showing a progress bar and percentage.
Click a book card. Continue at 63% or start fresh. Your position is saved down to the exact word.
Up to 10 books stay in your history. The reading data lives in your browser – no account needed, no cloud sync to configure.
That reader launches from the Quick Launch Toolbar.
Two Ways to Read
Speed Read or Classic Scroll. Your Choice.
- Speed Reader → One word at a time. Configurable WPM, focus letter highlighting, micro-pauses at punctuation. For absorbing content fast
- Classic Reader → Traditional scroll-through reading with chapter navigation and themes. For browsing and jumping between sections
- Paste from clipboard → Long articles, research papers, documentation – anything you’d rather read in a clean interface
- Drag and drop → No file picker. Drop the file. The book is ready
No App. No Cloud.
Your Files Stay on Your Machine.
Dedicated EPUB apps require a download, an account, and cloud sync. Kindle locks you into one format and one ecosystem. Online readers upload your files to a server.
Epub Reader processes everything locally. No upload. No conversion service. No file size limits. Your book never leaves your machine. Close the tab, come back later, your progress is exactly where you left it.
One command in the same toolbar you already use for 150+ other tools.
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