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Ex-PwC Consultant Challenges Tech Giants with "World's Fastest Browser": AI-Powered TimTim Browser Enables 12x Faster Learning

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TOKYO, JAPAN – Work Gamification Research Institute (CEO: Shunsuke Fushimi) officially announces the global launch of TimTim Browser, an AI-powered mobile browser designed to accelerate content consumption by up to 12x. Available now on the Apple App Store and Google Play, TimTim Browser has successfully passed rigorous app store reviews, officially allowing its claim as the "World's Fastest Browser" based on its unique logic for 12x faster learning.


Hacking the "99%": Why Traditional Browsers Are Stuck in the Past

While traditional browsers compete to shave milliseconds off "page loading time" (which accounts for only 1% of the user experience), TimTim Browser focuses on the remaining 99%: the time users actually spend reading and watching. By focusing on the speed of comprehension rather than just connection, TimTim Browser delivers a radical leap in productivity.


Key Features of TimTim Browser
  1. 12x Faster Learning (92% Time Reduction) Using fully automated AI summarization for videos, articles, and even entire books, users can absorb content at an average of 12x speed. For example, 120 minutes of content (e.g., ten 12-minute videos) can be digested in under 10 minutes. This allows active information seekers to save over 60 minutes every single day. This "12x speed" claim is not marketing hyperbole. It is based on functional logic verified during the Apple and Google App Store review processes, acknowledging its ability to slash the 99% of time spent on consumption.

  2. Visualizing the "ROI of Your Time" Rooted in the philosophy that "Time is Money," the browser visualizes the economic value of time saved. For a user earning $50,000/year (approx. $25/hr), saving 60 minutes a day translates to over $9,000 in annual economic value. For high-earners, the value effectively doubles.

  3. Privacy-First AI Design Unlike browsers that scan everything, TimTim Browser respects "Cognitive Privacy." It never reads or summarizes pages containing personal information unless the user explicitly taps the "Summarize" button. Auto-summarization is restricted to whitelisted public content (like YouTube videos) to balance convenience with security.


Founder’s Story: From Strategy Consultant to Solo Developer

The inspiration for TimTim Browser came from Shunsuke Fushimi’s career at PwC and SoftBank. Constantly overwhelmed by the need to absorb vast amounts of knowledge, he realized that 24 hours a day was simply not enough.

Despite having zero prior engineering experience (MBA/Economics background), Fushimi taught himself a full-stack development (Flutter, JS, Python, Cloudflare, GCP) to build a "thinking exoskeleton" for himself. What started as a personal passion project has evolved into a GAFAM-challenging tool officially recognized by Apple and Google as the world's fastest mobile browsing experience.


App Overview

Media Kit

Download high-resolution logos, screenshots, a 1-minute demo video, and technical slides here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x2bqaxkV34LtQUE1hJl4kX1dObeOq2bp?usp=sharing


About Work Gamification Inc.

Based in Roppongi, Tokyo, the institute specializes in productivity consulting and the development of tools that apply gamification to professional workflows.

  • CEO: Shunsuke Fushimi

  • Address: 7-15-7-821 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0032, Japan

  • Website: https://work-game.com


Media Contact

Shunsuke Fushimi CEO, Work Gamification Inc.

info [at] work-game.com

 
 
 

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