Your eyes slow you down.
Not your brain.

SpritzReader uses RSVP to eliminate eye movement and stream words directly to a single focal point — so you read faster with less effort.

See it in action

Watch words stream to a fixed point. Notice the highlighted letter — that's the Optimal Recognition Point (ORP), guiding your eye to the fastest processing position.

Traditional
300 WPM

The highlighted letter is the Optimal Recognition Point — the ideal position for your eye to focus for fastest word recognition. Your eyes stay on one spot. The words come to you.

Traditional reading vs. SpritzReader

Screen reading is broken. Here's why — and how RSVP fixes it.

Traditional reading

The quick brown fox jumps

over the lazy dog while

the rain pours down on

the empty street below.

  • Eyes scan left-to-right constantly
  • Line jumps and backtracking
  • Attention drifts mid-paragraph
  • Mind-wandering loses comprehension

SpritzReader (RSVP)

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  • Eyes stay on one fixed point
  • Words come to you — no scanning
  • Rhythmic flow holds attention
  • Focus maintained by format, not willpower

Three steps. Zero friction.

No courses, no habit changes, no learning curve.

Step 1

Paste or upload

Drop a PDF, DOCX, or TXT file — or paste text from anywhere. Newsletter, article, meeting notes, whatever's in your backlog.

Step 2

Set your pace

Choose your reading speed from 150 to 900 WPM. Start comfortable, then push faster as you build rhythm.

Step 3

Read in flow

Words stream to a single focal point. Your eyes stay still, your brain locks in, and you finish what you started.

What it's best for

We're honest about scope. Here's where SpritzReader shines — and when to slow down.

Great for
  • Newsletters and Substack posts
  • Industry reports and briefs
  • Meeting notes and memos
  • Saved articles you keep meaning to read
  • Research paper first-passes
  • Long web articles and blog posts
When to slow down

Dense technical material, legal documents, or anything you need to deeply study — slow down the speed, pause when needed, and use SpritzReader as a first-pass triage tool. Then reread what matters carefully at your own pace.

Speed is a dial from 150 to 900 WPM. You control it. The point isn't to go as fast as possible — it's to remove the friction between "I should read this" and "done."

Try it on your own text.

Paste an article or drop a PDF. No account required — see how it feels in 30 seconds.