Reading speed does not matter if your text never makes it into the app. RSVP Reader puts import near the front of the product. The App Store listing says you can paste text, enter a URL, scan with your camera, share from another app, or import PDF and EPUB files.
Bring in the text you already read
That covers the reading you already do:
- web links and extracted article text
- clipboard text
- iOS share sheet imports
- PDFs and EPUB books
- camera scanning for printed pages
Apple’s iPhone guides help fill in the phone-side pieces. Apple says you can edit the Share menu so the actions you want show up first. Apple also says Live Text can copy text from photos and from the camera view. That makes use the share extension and import from URL or clipboard much easier to keep in your daily routine.
Why this matters on a phone
Here is why this page exists. iPhone reading often starts in Safari, Notes, Mail, Photos, or a PDF someone sent you. If the handoff is clumsy, people stop using the reading app. If the handoff is short, they come back.
That is why this page links straight into read PDFs faster on iPhone, reading for busy professionals, and speed reading for students. Those use cases rise or fall on import.
Next steps
If you mainly save web articles, read use the share extension. If you copy text from many places, go to import from URL or clipboard. If your backlog lives in documents, jump to how to read PDFs faster on iPhone.
Sources
- Title: RSVP Reader: Speed Reading App | Publisher: Apple App Store | Publication Date: April 1, 2026 | URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rsvp-reader-speed-reading/id6757968737
- Title: Customize sharing options in an iPhone app | Publisher: Apple Support | Publication Date: Not listed | URL: https://support.apple.com/is-is/guide/iphone/iphc572ca489/ios
- Title: Copy and translate text from photos on your iPhone or iPad | Publisher: Apple Support | Publication Date: March 30, 2026 | URL: https://support.apple.com/en-us/120004