Finish Books Faster Without Speed Reading Gimmicks
Read 2-3x faster with scientifically-proven RSVP technique
The Problem
You start books with enthusiasm but never finish them. Your reading list keeps growing. Books you bought months ago sit unread. You want to read more, but there's never enough time.
Why This Matters
- ⚠️Guilt over unfinished books piling up
- ⚠️Wasted money on books you don't finish
- ⚠️Missing out on knowledge and ideas
- ⚠️Falling behind in discussions and trends
- ⚠️Frustration with slow reading progress
The Solution
The solution isn't reading faster at the cost of comprehension - it's eliminating inefficiencies in how you read. LumaRead uses RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) to remove eye movement overhead, helping you read 2-3x faster while maintaining or improving comprehension.
How It Works
Upload your book (PDF, DOCX, EPUB) to LumaRead
LumaRead displays words one at a time at a fixed position
Your eyes stay fixed, eliminating time-wasting saccades (eye movements)
Start at 300 WPM and progressively increase to 600+ WPM
Finish a 300-page book in 2-3 hours instead of weeks
Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Most LumaRead users double their reading speed within 2-3 weeks. That means a book that took 10 hours now takes 5 hours. A book you'd finish in 2 weeks now takes 1 week.
Yes! Many users report greater enjoyment because they're not stressed about time. You can still slow down for beautiful passages while speeding through plot-heavy sections. It's about control and efficiency.
RSVP actually improves focus. Because words appear at a set pace, your mind can't wander. Many users find LumaRead helps with ADHD and focus issues because it forces sustained attention.
Stop abandoning books. Start finishing them faster with LumaRead.
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