Our commitment
NeuroReader aims to support people with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and other reading differences. We target WCAG 2.2 AA practices for the web app and this statement page. The core transformation is free, requires no account, and works without sending pasted text to a server.
What is supported
- Keyboard navigation through the input, controls, settings, links, and output.
- Native form controls with visible labels and live status messages.
- Skip links, semantic headings, landmarks, focus indicators, and reduced-motion support.
- Responsive layouts for phone, tablet, and desktop widths.
- High-contrast reading settings and a presentation-only fixation color control.
- Offline-capable local transformation after the static files have loaded.
Known limitations
The transformed output uses bold and color as reading cues, so it should not be treated as a color-only signal. Some third-party pages, canvas editors, cross-origin frames, browser-owned pages, and content behind sign-in or bot checks cannot be transformed by the browser extension. Screen-reader output can vary when a page's own live content is rewritten by its framework.
NeuroReader is a reading aid, not a diagnosis or medical treatment. Please keep the original text available and choose the presentation that works best for you.
Feedback and help
If something blocks access, please open an issue in the public GitHub repository with the page, browser, assistive technology, and steps to reproduce. Do not include private reading material in a report. We will use feedback to improve the product in public without collecting personal reading data.
Current target: WCAG 2.2 AA practices for the web app's supported surfaces.