For site owners & developers

Make your content accessible to 1 in 10 readers.

Dyslexia affects 1 in 10 people. readclear reformats web pages so they can read your content. Some sites block this. Here's why that matters — and how to fix it.
1 in 10
people have dyslexia
700m
people worldwide affected
0
content is changed or removed

We reorganise. We never reduce.

readclear takes a webpage and reformats it for how a dyslexic person's brain processes text.

We don't simplify. We don't summarise. We don't remove anything.

Content is never reduced. Only reorganised.

The same information. The same facts. The same depth.

Just presented in a way that's easier to process.

Shorter sentences. Bolder key terms. Clearer structure. More space between ideas.

Your readers — right now.

If your site has 10,000 monthly readers, around 1,000 of them have dyslexia.

Many won't tell you. Many don't know why reading feels hard. They just leave.

readclear gives them a way to access your content. The same content — just restructured.

Types of dyslexia readclear supports

Phonological — difficulty decoding words. Long or unfamiliar words cause friction.

Visual Stress — text appears to move or blur. Layout and spacing are critical.

Working Memory — losing the thread mid-sentence. Clear chunking and summaries help.

Mixed — a combination of the above, or still figuring it out.

Accessibility legislation is tightening.

In the UK and EU, digital accessibility is increasingly a legal requirement — not just good practice.

The European Accessibility Act (2025) requires many digital products and services to meet accessibility standards.

Allowing readclear to access your content is a simple step toward a more inclusive site.

How to allow readclear on your site.

If your site blocks readclear, it's usually one of two things: CORS headers or bot detection. Here's how to fix both.

Option 1 — Allow our user agent

readclear identifies itself clearly. Whitelist our user agent in your bot detection rules or CDN settings.

Our user agent string
readclear/1.0 (accessibility reformatter; readclear.importantsmallthings.com)

Option 2 — Add CORS headers

If your server blocks cross-origin requests, add readclear to your allowed origins.

Nginx
add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin "https://readclear.importantsmallthings.com";
Cloudflare (Workers or Transform Rules)
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://readclear.importantsmallthings.com
Apache (.htaccess)
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "https://readclear.importantsmallthings.com"

Not sure which applies to you? Get in touch — we're happy to help.

Display the readclear badge.

Let your readers know your content is accessible with readclear.

Preview

readclear friendly

Signal that your content is accessible. Build trust with dyslexic readers.

Embed on your site
<a href="https://readclear.importantsmallthings.com" target="_blank">
  <img src="https://readclear.importantsmallthings.com/badge.svg"
       alt="readclear friendly — accessible for dyslexic readers"
       height="32">
</a>

Want to work together?

We work with site owners and developers who want to make their content more accessible. Get in touch — we'd love to help.

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