Accessibility shouldn't be an afterthought.
The web was built to share information. But for a significant part of the population, the way that information is presented creates a real barrier.
Dense paragraphs, long sentences, and cluttered layouts make reading exhausting for dyslexic people. The content itself is rarely the problem. The structure is.
readclear reformats webpages so dyslexic readers can access them โ shorter sentences, bolder key terms, clearer structure. The same information. Just easier to process.
We're in beta โ and we want to get this right.
readclear is still early. We're working out the best way to serve dyslexic readers while being a good partner to the people who create content.
We know there are open questions โ around access, around how tools like ours interact with your site, around what a good long-term model looks like.
We'd rather work through those questions with you than around you.
Let's talk.
If you're a site owner, publisher, or developer who cares about accessibility โ or if you have concerns about how readclear interacts with your content โ we'd genuinely love to hear from you.
We're a small team. We read every message.