Why spend months learning speed reading when AI can summarize any article in seconds? Better comprehension, zero fatigue, instant results.
15x
Faster Than Normal Reading
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Training Required
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Key Point Accuracy
Speed reading has significant drawbacks most courses don't mention
Speed reading takes weeks or months to learn. Most people give up before seeing results.
Studies show speed reading often sacrifices understanding. You read faster but retain less.
Speed reading is exhausting. The intense focus required leads to burnout quickly.
Even at 2x speed, a 15-minute article takes 7-8 minutes. That adds up fast.
AI summarization solves what speed reading can't
No training needed. Paste a URL and get key points in under 10 seconds.
Focused summaries are easier to understand and remember than rushed reading.
Read at your normal pace. The AI does the heavy lifting of extraction.
15-minute articles become 60-second summaries. That's 15x faster, not 2x.
See how DigestAI stacks up against traditional speed reading
| Feature | Speed Reading | DigestAI |
|---|---|---|
| Learning Curve | Weeks to months | None — instant use |
| Speed Improvement | 2-3x faster | 10-15x faster |
| Comprehension | Often reduced | Maintained or improved |
| Mental Energy | High fatigue | Normal reading |
| Works on Any Content | Varies by content type | Yes — articles, PDFs, videos |
| Cost | $100-500 courses | Free to start |
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Key points extracted in seconds
Full comprehension, fraction of the time
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Common questions about AI summarization vs speed reading
For most use cases, yes. Speed reading improves your reading speed 2-3x but often reduces comprehension. AI summarization is 10-15x faster with maintained or improved comprehension because you're reading focused, distilled content.
Speed reading can still be valuable for books and content you want to experience fully. But for articles, news, reports, and research — where you need information efficiently — AI summarization is more practical.
Studies show people retain more from summaries than from speed-read full text. Summaries are pre-organized, highlight key points, and remove filler — making them easier for your brain to process and remember.
Absolutely! Students use DigestAI to quickly review research papers, understand readings before class, and create study summaries. It's especially useful for courses with heavy reading loads.
Apps like Spritz display one word at a time quickly. They still require you to read every word. DigestAI extracts only the key information, meaning you read far less text while gaining the same knowledge.
Perfect! Use summaries to decide what deserves full attention. When an article seems valuable, click through to the original. Think of DigestAI as intelligent triage, not complete replacement.
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