Journalism is a pillar of healthy communities — it ensures people have access to the information they need to participate fully in society. We believe reading comprehension plays the same role in the knowledge ecosystem. QuantumRead exists to be that infrastructure.
"You read, you finish, you forget. We wanted to change that — for every reader in India, in every language, regardless of where they come from."
QuantumRead founding principle
India has 300 million students. The world's largest exam ecosystem. And yet, the way most people study has not changed in decades: read, highlight, hope you remember.
Learning tools existed, but they were built for English speakers, for people with fast internet, for people who could afford subscriptions in dollars. They did not know what MPSC was. They could not explain Directive Principles in Marathi.
We built QuantumRead for the student who studies 10 hours a day in a Tier-2 city, prepares in their native language, and deserves the same quality of learning infrastructure as anyone else.
Students in India who need better reading tools
Official Indian languages supported
Rupees for a reader to access the free library
Hours a day serious UPSC aspirants study
QuantumRead is built for the entire reading ecosystem — not just one type of user.
Students and Exam Aspirants
UPSC, MPSC, GATE, NEET, and competitive exam candidates who need to extract every bit of understanding from complex material — fast.
General Readers
Curious minds who want to go deeper than the surface of a book. Readers who want to ask questions, challenge ideas, and remember what they read.
Publishers and Authors
Publishers who believe their books deserve to be understood, not just opened. Authors who want to know exactly where their readers get stuck.
Schools and Institutes
Academic institutions building a reading culture. Every student gets a reading companion for every text — without any technical setup.
The principles that guide every product decision we make.
India speaks in dozens of tongues. A student in Nagpur thinks in Marathi. A learner in Chennai reads in Tamil. QuantumRead responds in the language the reader thinks in — not the language the book was written in.
Reading a page is not the same as understanding it. We measure success not by how much you read, but by how much you actually comprehend and retain. Every feature is built around that difference.
The best study tools in India were always expensive or inaccessible. QuantumRead is free for readers. We believe access to knowledge infrastructure should not depend on how much you can pay.
Our first users were UPSC aspirants — people who study 10 hours a day, for years, to earn one of the hardest seats in the world. If we can help them, we can help anyone.
A healthy reading ecosystem needs more than just readers. It needs publishers who can reach their audience. Authors who understand their readers. Institutions that can build a culture of comprehension. QuantumRead connects all of them — in one platform, with AI as the shared layer.
We are a small, focused team. We read every email.
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