Speed reading apps are excellent tools for learning how to read at lightning speed while absorbing and understanding the material. We looked at the best speed reading apps and picked our 10 favorites based on interface, ease of use, and effectiveness.
This article includes speed reading apps for iOS and Android, as well as browser-based speed reading tools.
Best for Easing Eyestrain: ReadMe! (Spritz and BeeLine)
ReadMe! is an e-reader app that allows you to store and sync your favorite e-books across your iOS and Android devices. It’s integrated with two unique speed reading tools called BeeLine Reader and Spritz.
It’s easy to customize.
Incorporates the latest speed reading technologies.
Offline is available with a premium plan.
Special tools to help people with dyslexia.
Not as intuitive as other options.
Need a paid subscription to unlock some features.
BeeLine Reader takes a color-coded approach to speed reading by adding a color gradient to each line of text. The color gradient guides your eyes from the end of one line of text to the beginning of the next line, essentially helping you read faster while easing eyestrain.
Spritz lets you read one word at a time at a specific WPM rate (similar to the Spreeder tool). Designed to minimize eye movement, Spritz developers say the tool can improve your reading speed to 1,000 words per minute.
Download and use ReadMe! for free. You’ll need to upgrade to a premium subscription to unlock all its features.
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Best for News Junkies: Outread
If you’re a fan of newsreader apps like Instapaper, Pocket, or Pinboard, check out Outread. It’s an iOS-only speed reading app that syncs with these services to help you get through your news fix quickly and efficiently.
It’s easy to customize.
The highlighter allows for guided reading.
Increases reading comprehension.
Use it offline.
Syncs with popular newsreader apps.
It only supports English.
Supports a limited number of file formats.
No Android version.
The best features require a paid upgrade.
With Outread, read a book or document one word at a time, or highlight each word as it moves along a line of text. The app’s clean, simple interface has a daytime and nighttime theme to match reading conditions to your environment. Add your own e-books (DRM-free EPUB files), upload Microsoft Word documents, paste URLs to web pages, or enjoy a classic novel from the app’s built-in library.
Outread is free to download and use. You’ll need to upgrade to Outread Plus to access the app’s most useful features.
Best Android-Only Speed Reading App: Reedy
Reedy is a speed reading app for Android that focuses on the RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) method. RSVP minimizes eye movement by presenting words one after another in the same place on the screen. Reedy says its method can foster speed reading of up to 3,000 words per minute.
Toggle between speed reading, regular reading, and text-to-speech.
Navigate easily through an e-book.
Supports a variety of formats.
There isn’t an iOS version.
Need to make in-app purchases to unlock features.
Reedy supports EPUB, text files, HTML, as well as web links and text imported from other apps. Read in regular mode, speed reading mode, or use its text-to-speech function.
The app is free to download. You’ll need to make in-app purchases to unlock features.
Best for a Vast Amount of Content: QuickReader
The iOS-only QuickReader app is highly rated for its ability to train users’ eyes to read at a profoundly accelerated rate. The app is extremely customizable, allowing you to set your read speed and challenge yourself to faster speeds.
Control how fast you go with a tap.
Auto Pilot mode means no swiping to turn pages.
Customize everything, from margins to fonts.
More than 2 million books are freely accessible.
There isn’t an Android version.
QuickReader has training games, an immense library of freely downloadable books, and customizations for every aspect of what you’re reading. Its $4.99 price tag is reasonable, and you don’t have to deal with in-app purchases.
Best for Building General Reading Skills: Reading Trainer
Reading Trainer is more like a speed reading course than a helpful tool. Its exercises are designed to rapidly boost your reading speed rate and give you effective reading skills that boost retention and memory. Reading Trainer’s goal is to make all types of text, both digital and physical, easier to read and comprehend.
Trains you to read all types of texts faster.
The focus is on reading comprehension.
Exercises improve vision span.
See and track your progress.
Multi-language support.
The interface isn’t as inviting as some of the apps on this list.
The 12 exercises are well designed. The gaming feel and mental-training focus make the app highly motivating and almost addictive. At $2.99 with no additional in-app purchases, Reading Trainer is a deal.
Best for Rapid Improvement: Spreeder
Spreeder offers state-of-the-art speed-reading software along with a wealth of expert training resources. Customize your reading speed as you go, gradually ramping it up as you get faster. For reading material, use public domain texts built into the Spreeder cloud library, or upload your files or web links.
Add your own reading material.
Set reading speed goals.
The program is pricy and not for speed reading dabblers.
No mobile apps.
Spreeder isn’t a mobile app. You can download and install it to your Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chrome OS devices. All this functionality comes at a monthly cost.
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