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QuickRead is a focused speed-reading reader for EPUB and PDF, built around a “focus-first” reading experience. It uses RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) to flash text word by word, presenting content as a stream of words. Combined with a quiet, low-distraction reading space, it helps users maintain a steady reading rhythm with fewer interruptions.
The product supports loading both EPUB and PDF files: EPUB offers page navigation, while PDF preserves the original layout and supports text selection. Users can click any word as the RSVP starting point, and the system will play the text word by word, using bold ORP letters to help keep the eyes centered. Reading speed can be adjusted through WPM controls, and the system automatically adds pauses for sentences and paragraphs based on punctuation, balancing speed with comprehension. The FAQ also mentions restoring the last reading position for each file and supports keyboard shortcuts, such as S for play/pause, P to toggle sentence pauses, A to jump to the start of the current or previous sentence, and arrow keys for page navigation.
The captured text does not disclose plans, pricing, paywalls, trial periods, or an account system. It only shows entry points such as “Open the Reader” and “Start reading.” As a result, it is not possible to determine whether it is free, whether there is a premium version, or whether it charges businesses.
Its strengths are its highly focused positioning and a clear workflow around improving EPUB/PDF reading efficiency. Files are said to remain in the browser’s local cache and are not uploaded to servers, making it privacy-friendly. Keyboard shortcuts and position recovery also improve the experience for continuous reading. The downside is that it currently feels more like a personal tool than an enterprise SaaS product: there is no visible information about team collaboration, permissions, audit logs, third-party integrations, APIs, an admin console, or compliance certifications. Support for organization-level deployment and knowledge management workflows appears limited.
It is suitable for students, researchers, knowledge workers, and heavy ebook/PDF readers who want to quickly skim materials, do an initial read of papers, or reduce reading distractions. It is less suitable for teams that require multi-user collaboration, document annotation workflows, enterprise permission management, or system integrations.
The captured text does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, CDN support, or availability. Its actual accessibility should therefore be considered unknown.
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