BrowseAloud reads web pages aloud for people who find it difficult to read online. Reading large amounts of text on screen can be difficult for those with literacy and visual impairments.
7 million people in the UK have literacy problems, many of whom have downloaded BrowseAloud already. By subscribing to BrowseAloud for your website, you will greatly increase the number of people who can access the content on your site.
Users of BrowseAloud
BrowseAloud makes using the Internet easier for people who have:
- Low literacy and reading skills
- English as a second language
- Dyslexia
- Mild visual impairments
Website Owners
Get BrowseAloud on your site and increase your UK audience to:
- 7 million people with literacy problems
- 3.5 million people with dyslexia
- 8.6 million registered disabled people
Become a Reseller
Are you interested in becoming a BrowseAloud reseller? If you are a web designer, an accessibility consultant or you have a common interest, contact us for more information.
About This Website
This website aims to conform with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines priority 1, 2, and 3. If you experience any accessibility issues, please contact us.
BrowseAloud News
- College Website Speaks to Students with BrowseAloud! ...
- Monday 8th March 2010.
- The City of Edinburgh speech-enable their website with BrowseAloud… ...
- Monday 1st March 2010.
- Ascham Homes Are Knocking Down Doors For Accessibility…. ...
- Friday 26th February 2010.
- Watford Community Housing opens the door to accessibility… ...
- Thursday 25th February 2010.
- Police Website Talks With BrowseAloud ...
- Friday 19th February 2010.
- New software makes NHS Luton talk! ...
- Monday 15th February 2010.
- The Valuation Tribunal Website Speech Enabled with BrowseAloud… ...
- Monday 15th February 2010.
- London Borough of Harrow improve accessibility with BrowseAloud… ...
- Friday 12th February 2010.































