WoRD is your personal speed reading trainer that uses the scientifically-proven RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) technique to dramatically improve your reading speed while maintaining comprehension.
KEY FEATURES
Two Powerful Modes
- Practice Mode: Train with curated texts and build speed gradually
- Challenge Mode: Test your skills with stories + comprehension quizzes
Adaptive Speed Control
- Start at your comfort zone (100-300 WPM)
- Push your limits up to 1000+ WPM
- Real-time speed adjustments
Smart Comprehension Testing
- Multiple-choice questions after each story
- Track understanding, not just speed
- Difficulty levels: Easy to Medium to Hard
Progress Tracking
- Monitor improvement over time
- Session history
- Personal bests and achievements
Privacy First
- No account required
- All data stays on your device
- Works completely offline
- No ads, no tracking
THE SCIENCE
RSVP eliminates subvocalization and eye movement delays - the two biggest barriers to reading speed. By presenting words one at a time at your chosen pace, WoRD helps you:
- Reduce eye fixation time
- Minimize regression (re-reading)
- Increase focus and retention
- Build reading stamina
PERFECT FOR
- Students preparing for exams
- Professionals managing information overload
- Language learners improving fluency
- Book lovers wanting to read more
- Anyone looking to boost productivity
GET STARTED IN SECONDS
1. Choose your mode (Practice or Challenge)
2. Select your starting speed
3. Pick a language
4. Start reading!
No tutorials needed. No complexity. Just immediate results.
Download WoRD today and unlock your reading potential! Improve your reading speed by 2-3x within weeks of consistent practice.
What's new (v1.1)
New in Version 1.1.0: More Stories, Better Feedback!
IN-APP REVIEWS
- Smart review prompts at the perfect moment
- One-tap rating directly from Settings
- Share your experience to help us grow
EXPANDED STORY LIBRARY
- 15+ new stories across all difficulty levels
- Fresh content in English, Spanish, and French
- Enhanced comprehension questions for better learning