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OmniSpeedReader — Speed Read Any Page

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Overview

Speed-read any page, article, or selected text with ORP focus alignment, smart pacing, and Bionic mode. No sign-up.

Most reading is slow because your eyes are doing manual labor. They crawl along each line, snap back to the start of the next one, and refocus a few hundred times a page. OmniSpeedReader takes that work off your plate. It shows you one word at a time, in the same fixed spot, so your eyes stay still and your brain just reads. It is the same method (RSVP, or rapid serial visual presentation) that the big speed-reading apps put behind a monthly subscription. This one is free, it works on anything you can open in a tab, and nothing you read ever leaves your computer. Point it at a long article, a report, a newsletter, that tab you have been avoiding all week. Press a key and it starts streaming the words to you at whatever pace you set. Most people settle between 400 and 700 words a minute within a couple of days, roughly double a normal reading pace, and without skimming. Why it works, not just feels fast: - Every word is positioned on its recognition point, the letter your eye naturally lands on to identify a word, and that letter is marked in red. You lock onto one place and stop hunting across the screen. - The speed eases up at the start of each run instead of dropping you into a sprint, and it lingers a beat on commas and periods so sentences still read like sentences. - Want to keep your eyes moving instead? Flip on Bionic mode, which bolds the front of each word to pull you through ordinary text faster. - A context strip shows the sentence you are currently in, so the moment your attention drifts you can catch back up at a glance. Three ways to start: - Click the toolbar icon and choose "Speed-read this page" or "Read selected text" - Right-click anywhere and pick OmniSpeedReader from the menu - Press Alt+Shift+R (Option+Shift+R on a Mac) Highlight one paragraph to read just that, or let it pull the real article out of a cluttered page and read the whole thing. The reader opens in its own isolated layer, so a messy website cannot break the layout. On privacy, plainly: no accounts, no analytics, no servers. The text you read is handled inside your browser and is never sent anywhere. The only thing saved is your own settings, your speed, mode, and font, synced through Chrome so they follow you from one computer to the next. Free while we are getting started, with every reading feature included and nothing held back behind a paywall. omnispeedreader.com

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    June 9, 2026
  • Offered by
    Bluegrass Digital Advantage
  • Size
    60.29KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Email
    contact@bluegrassdigitaladvantage.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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