Online reading dyslexia friendly, with Dyslexie Font, adjustable size, line spacing, color. Easy online forms with drag and drop.
Dyslexie Font Extension: Enhancing Online Accessibility for People with Dyslexia
Experience the Web Like Never Before!
Discover the power of the Dyslexie Font Extension, designed to transform online content into a dyslexia-friendly format. Customize your reading experience with adjustments in Dyslexie Font, size, spacing, interline, color, and immersive reader for optimal readability. Our innovative drag-and-drop form filler ensures smooth and accurate form completion, making online interactions easy and typo-free for people with dyslexia.
Get Started Today:
Start with our free basic version, which includes essential features like Dyslexie Font and Dyslexie Kids. Upgrade to our full-featured package to unlock all customization options and the revolutionary form filler for an enhanced reading and browsing experience.
Key Features:
- Dyslexie Font and Dyslexie Kids Conversion: Enhance text readability (Free version)
- Adjustable Font Size: Increase or decrease font size for better readability
- Letter Spacing: Customize the spacing between letters to suit your reading preference
- Line Spacing: Adjust the interline spacing between lines of text for improved clarity
- Color Customization: Change the color of the letters for enhanced visual contrast
- Immersive Reader: Utilize the immersive reader with adjustable column width to enhance focus and comprehension
- Easy-to-Use Toggles: Personalize your reading preferences with simple toggles
New Feature: Effortless Drag-and-Drop Form Filling
Overcome the challenge of accurately filling out online forms with our innovative drag-and-drop feature:
- Convenient Form Filling: Easily drag and drop saved personal and work details into forms
- Error-Free Submission: Eliminate frustrating typos and errors for a smoother experience
- Secure Storage: Safely store your information within the extension
Make Your Online Experience Easier and More Enjoyable:
Our Dyslexie Font Extension makes the internet more accessible, comfortable, and less frustrating. Embrace a more positive and efficient online experience tailored for people with dyslexia.
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Latest reviews
- (2023-06-10) Steve Morales: I would like clarification on privacy practices as it is stated that "authentication information" is being collected. Thanks.
- (2023-04-29) skydivingellen: The dyslexie font chrome extension has made reading on my desktop such a miracle for me. I was always the worst reader in school and many teachers made sure i knew it. I began avoiding reading at every turn and hated school. Now that I am an adult, I decided to took to see what new possibilities could be found to help me. Dyslexie chrome extension is the answer for me. I still am teary eyed that I can easily read the words and actually understand sentences the very first run through. I am now making up for lost time and have extreme gratitude.
- (2022-04-11) Nick Lowery: Honestly, it's pretty decent as a freemium product. I haven't had any notable issues, and it has (thus far) worked as advertised. It makes the formatting of some web pages a little weird, but that's to be expected with *any* manual font overrides or even just messing around with scaling at the browser or Windows level. However, I would appreciate an option to purchase the unlock for this web extension as a separate, standalone cost decoupled from the Dyslexie Office Suite. The suite is an ongoing subscription and far too expensive to justify if you're like me and only care about fully unlocking the extension. I'll just make due with its default settings. Disclaimer: I did purchase the font license to use on my personal devices, which felt like a fair price, but I don't currently plan on using the proprietary office suite – either the freemium or licensed version – although the value prospect changes entirely if you want to utilize the office suite as well. YMMV.
- (2022-04-08) vic luminol: its a little unfortunate the free version is so limited, but we all have to keep the lights on i suppose. normally i'd just use opendyslexic but chromium browsers render the tops of opendyslexic letters too skinny, and dyslexie renders a little better at least on my computer. (to be honest, its not like the opendyslexic chrome extensions have options either, so the free version of dyslexie is on par with those lol)
- (2022-03-31) Teresa Buck: I like the font, was only really looking for the font to use in word docs rather then the whole web. I appreciate that I only have the free version but why set the font size so large when so many people are choosing smaller screens? On my chrome book screen it is just too large to be at all helpful and reducing the magnification of the page just caused the text to bunch up together and leave lots of unused space around text boxes on web pages making it much harder to read. Due to your pricing structure I cannot take out a subscription. I could of possibly done a one off payment but that wouldnt work on the chromebook or phone so pretty pointless
- (2022-02-24) Andrea Gilly Marquez: The font is amazing and it has helped so much and the extension, in theory, is great. In reality, however, it distorts pages a lot, it cannot be shut down when it's doing weird things (in the video it says you can just turn it off, but in reality this is not possible), sometimes I am even unable to click on buttons or sign in to my accounts. I would LOOOVE for this extension to work properly because seriously, it is great and I am grateful something like this is invented. I am totally willing to pay for this, but I constantly feel like it's a monster that took over my desktop and I am unable to fix it. I was even watching netflix and the font went into the biggest mode and I could not turn it off! I would really love it for this to work properly
- (2022-02-08) Tom Bertens: Excellent solution!!
- (2021-11-24) Qwandary: I love the text but it does distort pages a lot. Buttons are made invisible, which is ironic for something that is supposed to make things easier for people with print blindness. The buttons disappearing means that sections where buttons would be are just blank completely, but the area is still active and can be clicked, without you knowing what it is. Text doesn't always work, so sometimes every other line is in default font, followed by dyslexie font. If I knew the paid version would work better I'd get it, but I'm not sure it would.
- (2021-10-04) Bonnetjes Zakelijk: I love the Dyslexie font, and appreciate the extension is free to use (even it is limited in options).
- (2021-08-30) Raul Jimenez: Don´t allow to modificate options. Not recommend.
- (2021-06-25) madison mcknight: it cost money
- (2021-02-24) Gwilym Skritter: Please allow website exceptions. Whitelist certain URL's etc.
- (2019-10-31) Clay Barnes: There are only two things to know about this plugin (and the Dyslexie font): (1) Immediately delete and uninstall anything you have related to the "Dyslexie" font, then (2) Get the more trusted, more complete, superior, and free/libre alternative (OpenDyslexic) from https://opendyslexic.org/ ---===---===---===--- If you don't, I'll make you read my original review, with nested citations, humble bragging about my expertise, and which was headed so far down the rabbit hole, I had citations in my citations... ---===---===---===--- This is an overpriced proprietary font that accomplishes nothing that the open dyslexia font cannot, and the OPEN dyslexia font is not only better*, it's published under for anyone to use, improve, and distribute freely**. *You can take my word for it, or I can prove I know what I'm talking about by bragging that, as a degree holder in both Linguistics (B.A.) and Human-Computer Interaction (M.S.), I have extensively studied both primary academic disciplines closest to this Dyslexia fonts. **Open publication and free/libre licensing is always for the good of both software and the public: demonstrated by histories of cultures supporting published scientific research and those which restricted sharing knowledge (all surviving advanced economies are examples of the former. I can't name any*** major contemporary examples of the latter because they adopted open science... or they were replaced (or consumed) by more advanced open knowledge cultures. ***Except small and isolated or uncontacted tribal groups.
- (2018-07-06) Judy Cook: it looks distorted on websites.
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2.4545 (22 votes)
Last update / version
2024-05-23 / 6.0
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