Read faster. Stay still.
One word at a time, at a fixed point. Your eyes stop moving — the text comes to you.
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The friction was never supposed to be there.
You read slower than you think — not because your brain is slow, but because your eyes are. Every line of text demands a series of small mechanical jumps: word to word, line to line, reset, repeat. Individually imperceptible. Collectively, they're the reason reading feels slow.
RSVP — Rapid Serial Visual Presentation — removes both. One word at a time, held at a fixed point on screen. Studies consistently show comprehension at 300–500 words per minute, against a typical pace of 200–250. The speed doesn't come from rushing. It comes from removing the interruptions that were always slowing you down.
Elision — the removal of a gap.
A term from linguistics: the pause between words in connected speech, collapsed; two things that were separate, now one continuous flow. It's also, precisely, what this app does. The gap between words isn't neutral — it's where your pace goes, where your focus frays. Elision Readr removes it. One word. Fixed point. Eyes still. The text moves through you instead of you moving through it.