Null. – Free RSVP speed reader built for ADHD brains
Randomized speed variation keeps ADHD brains engaged better than standard RSVP.

RSVP + ORP highlighting paired with automatic article parsing is the extension's real selling point — one click strips clutter and centers the word for faster scanning. The privacy-first promise (no ads, no data collection) is a nice touch, but installs and reviews are tiny and the feature set is firmly iterative: useful if you want an in-browser RSVP reader, not a breakthrough in reading tech.
Avid online readers, students, researchers, and professionals who want to speed-read web content
One day I came across research on RSVP — a technology that allows you to read 2-3x faster without losing comprehension. That's how Speed Reader was born — a free Chrome extension that lets you read faster right in your browser.
The main feature is automatic article parsing. Open any page, click one button, and the extension extracts the text, removing ads and clutter. It also highlights the ORP (Optimal Recognition Point) — the natural focus point in each word.
Free, no ads, no data collection. Feedback welcome!
Randomized speed variation keeps ADHD brains engaged better than standard RSVP.
RSVP reader with genuine accessibility features like Irlen overlays and OpenDyslexic fonts.
Another speed reading app, but Spritz and Blinkist already own this.
Three-step block layout for speed reading when Spritz exists.
Reader view plus AI summaries when Mercury and JinaAI already exist.
Yet another Pocket clone in a graveyard category after Omnivore shut down.