Beeline Reader
Read faster and more easily with our digital reading technology, which has won awards from Stanford and United Nations!
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
Features
Beeline Reader News & Activities
Recent activities
- alaincaltieri added Beeline Reader as alternative to UpRead
- dasseeman added Beeline Reader as alternative to stutter
Beeline Reader information
AlternativeTo Categories
Office & Productivity, News & Books, Education & ReferenceApple AppStore
- Updated Jan 19, 2022
- 2.37 avg rating
What is Beeline Reader?
Read faster and more easily with our digital reading technology, which has won awards from Stanford and United Nations!
Here's how it works: instead of using plain black text, we display text using eye-guiding color gradients. These gradients flow from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, so that when you move your eyes from right to left, they're automatically drawn to the appropriate line.
Vision, literacy, and medical experts agree that BeeLine Reader improves reading speed and reading ability for readers of all ages and skill levels. It is particularly helpful for readers with dyslexia, ADD, or vision impairments—some readers are able to read over 50% faster with BeeLine. Find out how much it will help you by taking the BeeLine Reading Challenge on our website: BeeLineReader.com.
Included app functionality: Read with BeeLine in Safari using our BeeLine Action Extension; save articles for later using the BeeLine Share Extension; and browse the web with BeeLine on select popular websites (AP News, Reuters, and Medium.com) within the BeeLine app. Never used an extension before? Find out how: http://bit.ly/1vaQaOf
IAP: Add premium news sites to your reading list and read Kindle books with BeeLine (iPad only).
Have EPUB files you want to read with BeeLine? Grab the ReadMe! app, which supports DRM-free EPUB files.
Comments and Reviews
Brilliant idea, but hiding it by month payment subscription is something I can't understand. Still wondering how they not sue by patent law to open-source alternatives, which for our luck, is still there (WaspLine reader, e.g.). If you set light from your candle to another your candle doesn't went out.