Fonts that actually help
Switch any page to OpenDyslexic — a font designed to reduce letter confusion. Narrow the column width so your eyes don't have to travel so far.
FreeReadably adapts any webpage to the way your brain works so you can actually read, not just struggle through it.
What it does
Four areas of control, each targeting a real friction point. No configuration wizards, no overwhelming settings menus. Open the panel, turn things on.
Switch any page to OpenDyslexic — a font designed to reduce letter confusion. Narrow the column width so your eyes don't have to travel so far.
FreeWarm or cool tint, dark mode, grayscale, colour boost. Find what makes your screen feel bearable. Readably will remember every time you return.
FreeFocus mode dims everything outside the paragraph you're reading. A reading ruler marks your place. A progress bar keeps you from losing the thread.
FreeHighlight text, look up words, translate a page. Your preferences sync across devices so every site is already set up the way you like.
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Who it's for
You don't need a diagnosis to use Readably. You just need to want reading on a screen to be easier sometimes.
Fonts and spacing designed to reduce letter confusion and make line tracking easier.
Focus tools and simplified layouts that help you stay with the text instead of bouncing off it.
Warm tints, reduced contrast, and dark mode for days when screens genuinely hurt.
Adjust brightness, column width, and spacing when your eyes need a gentler experience.
Hide animated GIFs and visually busy backgrounds with a single toggle.
Sometimes you're just tired, in a noisy café, or reading something long and dense. Readably helps then, too.
Add to ChromeHow it works
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Add Readably to Chrome in one click from the Web Store. No account; no sign-up form.
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Open the panel on any page and set your preferences. Takes about 30 seconds.
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Your settings sync automatically across all your devices. Every site, already adapted for you.
The video shows a 17-second demonstration of Readably being used on a webpage.
A user opens the Readably panel from the Chrome toolbar. They switch the font to OpenDyslexic, apply a warm yellow colour tint, and enable focus mode. The page updates immediately with each change. The reading ruler appears, following the cursor. The user scrolls through the adapted page, which now has narrower columns, increased line spacing, and a softer background — visibly easier to read than the default.