warpread
Read faster. Stay focused.
A Tale of Two Cities — Charles Dickens, 1859
300 wpmGet started
Drop a file or paste text to begin
Free, forever
No account, no subscription, no paywall. Open the app and start reading — that's it.
Completely private
Your files never leave your device. Everything is parsed in the browser — nothing is uploaded, stored, or shared.
Built around you
Adjust speed, font, colour theme, and text size. Light, dark, sepia — make it feel exactly right.
50+ classics, ready to stream
A built-in library of public domain books — Austen, Dostoevsky, Shakespeare, and more. Free to explore and practice with.
FAQ
Common questions
Is warpread.app free?
Yes — completely free. No account, no subscription, no paywall. Open the app and start reading immediately.
Are my files private?
Yes. All file parsing (PDF, DOCX, EPUB, TXT) happens entirely in your browser. Nothing is ever uploaded to a server, stored, or shared.
What file formats are supported?
PDF, EPUB, DOCX, and TXT. You can also paste any text directly into the app.
What is RSVP speed reading?
RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) displays one word at a time at a fixed point on screen. This eliminates the small eye movements between words — which account for 8–10% of reading time — letting you read significantly faster.
Is there a built-in library?
Yes — 50+ public domain classics sourced from Project Gutenberg, including Austen, Dostoevsky, Shakespeare, Hemingway, Woolf, Fitzgerald, Tolstoy, Kafka, and more. Free to read instantly.
Can I customise the reading experience?
Yes. Adjust reading speed (WPM), font, text size, and colours, and switch between dark, light, and sepia themes.
Do I need an account?
No. No account, no sign-up, no email address. Open the app and start reading.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. Fully responsive with touch support — tap to play/pause, swipe up to speed up, swipe down to slow down.
Or pick from the library
50+ classics, ready to warp read→
Austen · Dostoevsky · Shakespeare · Fitzgerald · Hemingway · Wilde · Tolstoy · Marcus Aurelius · Sun Tzu · the Brontës · Kafka · Nietzsche · Woolf · Machiavelli · Dumas · Homer