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Bionic Text Reader by Chris

A customizable bionic reading extension to enhance focus and reading speed. Architected and developed by Antigravity AI.

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A lightweight, offline browser extension that converts webpage text into a bionic reading format. By highlighting the first half of words, it acts as structural scaffolding for the eyes to enhance sustained focus and reduce reading fatigue. Fully customizable and parses locally for maximum privacy.

(Note: This custom extension was architected and developed entirely by Antigravity, an advanced AI coding assistant by Google DeepMind!)
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  • Access your data for all websites

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Version
1.0.0
Size
150.21 KB
Last updated
4 days ago (Mar 25, 2026)
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