๐ Introduction
If youโre like most of us, your reading list never stops growing โ from articles and research papers to newsletters and PDFs. These 5 Chrome extensions are built to help you read faster, stay focused, and actually remember what you read.
๐ 1. SwiftRead (formerly Spreed)
What it does:
SwiftRead uses RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) to flash one word at a time โ training your eyes to move faster.
Why it works:
- Minimizes sub-vocalization (the voice in your head)
- Custom speed settings (words per minute)
- Works on most webpages and PDFs
๐ 2. LINER: Highlight & Summarize as You Go
What it does:
LINER lets you highlight key sentences and adds AI-powered summaries for faster review later.
Best for: skimming long articles and summarizing content without rereading.
Bonus: It integrates with search engines and YouTube too.
๐ 3. Readwise Reader (Web Clipper + Spaced Repetition)
What it does:
Readwise Reader is a newer tool that lets you save articles and PDFs, then review highlights using spaced repetition (science-backed memory retention).
Why itโs different:
- Syncs with Kindle, Instapaper, Pocket
- Review system makes key points stick
- Great for learners and note-takers
๐ง 4. Beeline Reader: Color Gradient for Speed
What it does:
Beeline uses a color gradient to visually guide your eyes from line to line โ reducing backtracking and improving focus.
Use case: Reading dense content, research papers, or long-form articles.
Bonus: Itโs also accessible for people with dyslexia or visual fatigue.
๐ 5. Mercury Reader: Remove Clutter, Focus on Content
What it does:
Mercury Reader strips out ads, sidebars, and pop-ups so you can read with zero distractions.
Best for: blog posts, news articles, and long reads you want to speed through.
๐ Final Thoughts
You donโt need to read faster just for the sake of speed โ but the right tools can help you stay focused, finish your reading list, and actually remember what you read. These Chrome extensions are lightweight, free, and easy to test in your daily workflow.