Triple your reading speed in 12 sessions
Without losing comprehension — the exact thing 2,800+ people tried before you.
The brain processes the image of a word faster than it can pronounce it, which is why silent reading, without mouthing words, is the first step toward faster reading. The second step is reducing unnecessary eye jumps: a skilled reader's eyes pause on groups of words, not on each word alone. The third step is regular daily practice; even ten focused minutes a day noticeably improves speed and comprehension within a few weeks.
This text is genuinely part of the free level-assessment quiz. The highlighted box shows a speed reader's eye pausing on groups of words, not one at a time.
Try it free before you buy
Four real, free steps — not a limited demo — that show you with real numbers whether this actually moves your reading speed.
Free reading speed test
In 2 minutes, find out how fast you read and how much you understand right now — your real starting point.
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Try a full, real course session — completely free.
Start the free sessionRe-test and see the real difference
Take the same test again — this time you measure the result yourself.
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5 eye exercises for every day, always free, no purchase or even sign-up needed.
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These four steps were free so you could judge for yourself, not us. If you saw the result, it's time to start the full path.
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Dedicated Visual Intelligence Software
Twelve structured sessions with progress tests.
Exactly what you'll learn
A few of the real session titles from our Dedicated Visual Intelligence Software.
1Introduction to speed reading›
The concept of subvocalization, why ordinary reading speed is capped at speaking speed, and the first practical step past that limit.
2Eye physiology and reading›
Fixations and saccades while reading, and why a skilled reader pauses on groups of words, not one at a time.
3Memory and comprehension›
How to raise your speed without losing comprehension; the active-recall technique after each section.
4Advanced reading strategies›
Previewing, the visual-guide technique, and cutting down unnecessary backward eye regressions.
5Speed reading for specialized study›
A dedicated focus on technical and academic texts — the session most exam candidates rely on.
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Within 7 days of purchase, if the course isn't working for you, you get a full refund, no questions asked. The risk is ours, not yours.
Are the results real?+
Yes. Students see an average speed increase of 3.4×, calculated from real data across 2,800+ graduates. If it doesn't work for you, you get your money back.
Focus in the Digital Age
A real leaderboard, from real challenges
This leaderboard is being built from the actual results of the weekly challenges running right now — real competition among real speed readers, not placeholder names. Until there's enough data, we're showing that honestly instead.
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