Built by someone with ADHD

Finally, a reading app that works with your ADHD brain.

Stop losing your place. Stop re-reading the same line. Nook helps you actually finish what you start reading.

Free · Chrome Extension · No credit card

Why reading with ADHD is exhausting

The problem isn't your attention span.

It's how text is presented.

Losing your place

Your eyes lose their place every time you scroll, forcing you to constantly re-scan to find where you left off.

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Visual noise

Ads, popups, and cluttered sidebars fight for your attention, breaking your focus every few seconds.

Constant regression

You find yourself rereading the same sentence three times because your brain didn't catch it the first time.

Overwhelming walls of text

Long, dense paragraphs feel like a chore before you even start. The sheer volume of text makes your brain want to skim or skip.

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Mental fatigue

Reading online feels significantly slower and more draining than reading a physical book, leading to faster burnout.

Nook is built for how your ADHD brain works.

Preview how each feature works below.

Then install Nook to use it on everything you read.

Reading is faster when
Reading is faster when
your eyes are guided.
your eyes are guided.

Autopace

Keeps your momentum going so you don't lose your place or get stuck on the same line.

Bionic reading guides the eye through text.

Bionic Text

Guides your eyes through each word so they don't wander off the page.

Large walls of text are hard to track and easy to lose focus on. When you face a dense block of information, your brain naturally feels overwhelmed before you even begin reading.

Breaking content into bite-sized chunks improves comprehension significantly. By focusing on one piece at a time, you reduce cognitive load and absorb information more effectively.

Your brain processes information faster when it's not overwhelmed. This method keeps your momentum going, preventing the urge to skim or skip important details.

Chunking (Paragraphs)

Breaks walls of text into brain-sized pieces so you don't feel overwhelmed.

One line at a time

keeps your focus

sharp and clear.

Chunking (Lines)

Focus on one line at a time to prevent line-skipping and constant regression.

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ADHD-Friendly Fonts

Choose from 7 fonts including Lexend, Atkinson Hyperlegible, and OpenDyslexic.

Relax your eyes

Calm Backgrounds

Reduce visual stress with 8 calm backgrounds including sepia, dark mode, and mint.

Try it on an actual article.

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Here's what other users had to say about Nook.

AutoPace is a game-changer. I no longer lose my place while reading, and I've actually finished three books this month!
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Sarah M.
Student with ADHD

What changes when reading finally clicks

The ADHD struggles that disappear.

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Read 2x faster

Visual guides keep your momentum high. You finish articles while others are still scrolling.

Stop re-reading

Autopace pulls you forward. No more getting stuck and reading the same line three times.

Better comprehension

Information stays in your brain because you're processing it in chunks, not walls of text.

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Finish what you start

Seeing your progress hit 100% is addictive. You'll actually finish the books you start.

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Your brain, your rules

Adjust fonts, colors, speed, and spacing to match your unique ADHD brain.

Zero distractions

Ads and clutter kill your focus. We stripped out everything that pulls you away.

Free to try. No pressure.

Nook is free to install and includes 7 days of full access to every feature.

7 days free
No credit card required
No interruptions

After that, you can choose to keep using it—or not.
Either way, you're in control.

Free · Chrome Extension · No credit card

Questions about ADHD & reading

Everything you need to know about Nook for ADHD

Nook was built by someone with ADHD who was frustrated by every other reading app. Features like autopace, chunking, and distraction-free mode exist because standard readers failed us too. Every feature is designed to reduce the mental effort of reading, not add to it. Try the 7-day free trial and see for yourself.

Most reading apps are built for neurotypical brains. Nook is different — every feature is designed for how ADHD brains actually work. Autopace keeps you moving so you don't get stuck. Chunking breaks overwhelming walls of text into manageable pieces. Bionic text guides your eyes so they don't wander.

Reader mode strips away distractions, which helps. But it doesn't solve the core ADHD reading struggles: losing your place, re-reading the same line, getting overwhelmed by long paragraphs. Nook actively guides your reading with autopace, breaks text into chunks, and uses bionic formatting to keep your eyes moving forward.

Nook works on any article, blog post, or long-form content on the web. You can also import EPUB books and PDF files. It's designed for long-form text — books, articles, research papers, and documentation.

Yes! You get 7 days of full access to every feature — unlimited articles, books, and PDFs. No credit card required. After the trial, you can choose to subscribe or not.

Yes, Nook works on any device with a web browser — phone, tablet, or computer. Your reading progress syncs automatically across all your devices, so you can start on your laptop and continue on your phone.

Autopace automatically moves through text at your preferred speed, so your eyes always have a guide to follow. It prevents the common ADHD struggle of losing your place or re-reading the same line. You can adjust the speed anytime and pause with a tap.

Absolutely. You can cancel your subscription at any time with no questions asked. Plus, there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied.

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