A no-nonsense
speed reading tool.

I didn't reinvent the wheel. I just built the app I needed to build a reading habit, train my focus, and actually check if I was comprehending what I read.

100-1000 WPM Adjustable Pace
RSVP Focus Technology
Built-in Comprehension Checks
Speading App Speading App

Built for habit and comprehension.

Simple mechanics to help you focus, read faster, and test your memory.

RSVP Technology

Rapid Serial Visual Presentation eliminates eye movement, letting you focus on comprehension, not tracking.

ORP Alignment

Optimal Recognition Point highlights the exact spot your eye should focus on for fastest processing.

Adjustable Speed

100-1000 WPM range with intelligent pausing at punctuation for natural reading rhythm.

PDF & Text Support

Upload PDFs or paste text directly. Your content, your way, optimized for speed.

Comprehension Checks

Optional summaries after paragraphs or pages ensure retention matches your speed.

DIY Reading & Quiz Sessions

Paste any text and create your own speed reading sessions. Test yourself with comprehension checks you control.

How It Works

Three simple steps to transform your reading

1

Choose Your Content

Upload a PDF or paste any text you want to read.

2

Set Your Speed

Choose your WPM and comprehension check preferences.

3

Start Reading

Watch words appear one at a time with ORP highlighting.

The Science Behind ORP

The Optimal Recognition Point is where your eye naturally fixates when reading a word. By highlighting this position in red, Speading eliminates wasted eye movement and maximizes processing speed:

  • Short words (1-2 chars): First character
  • Medium words (3-4 chars): Second character
  • Long words (5+ chars): ~33% into the word

Read at the speed of AI.

You probably already pay for AI tools to generate, summarize, and research information. Speading is the tool you use to actually consume it all without burning out your eyes.

(And if you don't use AI tools yet, most have free options—give them a try. They're great for learning and research.)

One flat fee. Zero subscriptions.

I turned my personal reading tool into a paid app for a simple reason: to support my work and help pay off my mom's debt (and maybe my own).