"Spritz" is a revolutionary speed reading app that allows users to scan and read web content from most non-subscription sites at speeds of up to 1000 words per minute. By minimizing eye movement and fatigue, it enhances reading speed, comprehension, and retention, making it perfect for busy professionals, students, and avid readers. Enjoy Spritz for free with no account required and experience a new way of consuming information online.
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Welcome to the future of reading! Spritz scans the written content of most* non-subscription websites - including your favorite news sites - and visually reads it back to you at up to 1000 words per minute. (NOTE: The Spritz app is not an Ereader or PDF reader.)
Spritz helps busy professionals, avid readers, and students alike to consume web content more efficiently. It improves reading speed, comprehension, and retention. By streaming individual words through an isolated display window, Spritz minimized eye movement and fatigue.
When is the last time you tried a new way of reading? Keep up with the flood of news, be in the know, and breeze through long-form content with ease. Spend less time reading and more time doing!
# Enjoy Spritz completely free! No account needed! #
* Spritz is not able to scan the content of subscription sites. In addition, there are some sites that Spritz is not able to parse. On those sites, you must select and copy the text you want to Spritz. Please take advantage of the free two-week trial to make sure Spritz works on your favorite sites.
User reviews
needs better text source integration and in document position tracking. more custom features like averaging speed and slowing for larger character count words, excluding, etc ... (unless I'm thinking of the other one).
You can "spritz" any text to practice fast reading. It will quickly display individual words at whatever speed you choose (measured in words per minute) with a red highlited letter to keep your eyes focused on one point. This reading method has shown results almost immediately, improving my reading speed and comprehension. So, what's the problem? The problem is that the app itself barely works. It's great 5% of the time when it does what it's supposed to, but 95% of the time it just doesn't.