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BookMark is an iOS speed-reading and reading-comprehension training app from Boxcar Apps. It claims to help users “read news in half the time.” It uses Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) to flash text word by word, allowing users to read at a set speed, while combining training, real content, and progress tracking into a daily practice flow.
The app is not a general-purpose AI reading assistant, but a speed-reading training tool. Its features include measuring your natural reading speed, using short exercises to expand visual span and improve focus, practicing with public-domain classic books and RSS news feeds, and tracking changes in reading speed. Its AI capabilities are mainly reflected in “AI-generated comprehension quizzes”: after users finish reading, the system generates comprehension tests based on the text to check whether increased speed affects understanding. The official site also notes that AI-generated content may occasionally be inaccurate.
The page clearly states that the app can be downloaded for free from the App Store and used without an account. The terms indicate that BookMark Pro offers an optional auto-renewing subscription to unlock additional features, as well as a one-time lifetime purchase. Specific subscription pricing, lifetime purchase pricing, the Pro feature list, and free trial length are not disclosed. Payments are handled through the user’s Apple ID account.
The main advantage is its focused positioning: it builds a complete loop around “reading faster without losing comprehension.” RSS feeds, public-domain books, and article importing make the training material closer to real-world reading scenarios. The ability to start without an account also lowers the barrier to trying it. The drawbacks are that its AI component is relatively narrow, mainly used for quizzes rather than summaries, Q&A, or knowledge management; the model source, data handling, and privacy details are not explained; there is no visible Android, web, or desktop version on the page; and support for a Chinese interface or Chinese content is unclear.
It is better suited to individual users, students, and long-term readers who want to improve their reading speed for English news, blogs, and books. It is less suitable for those who need enterprise collaboration, document knowledge bases, or multilingual AI summarization. Availability and App Store access in mainland China are not specified on the page, so this remains unknown.
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