BrowseAloud: At Home, In the Office, On the Go!
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 learning difficulties, dyslexia, visual impairments or for those who speak English as a Second Language.
A significant proportion of the population have difficulties reading online, many of whom have already downloaded BrowseAloud. 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 a significant proportion of the population, including those who have:
- Low Literacy and Reading Skills
- Learning Difficulties
- Dyslexia
- Mild Visual Impairments
- English as a Second Language
Website Owners
Get BrowseAloud on your website and increase your Hong Kong audience to:
- 4-10% of the English-speaking population who suffer from dyslexia
- 42% of the population who speak English as a Second Language
- 13% of the population over 65 who may have developed sight issues
- Those with mild visual impairments
Visit our UK pages for more information of how BrowseAloud has been adopted as an example of best practice.
Features
Features of BrowseAloud include:
- High Quality Text-to-Speech
- Dual-Colour Highlighting
- Text Magnification
- Talking Dictionary
- MP3 Maker
- Screen Masking
- Translator
- Zero-Install
- Free to the end-user
If you would like to learn more about the advantages of Browsealoud for your organisation, or for a free 15-day trial, please contact us at info@browsealoud.com
Partner with BrowseAloud
Would you be interested in partnering with BrowseAloud in Hong Kong?
We are currently expanding our international network of partners.
BrowseAloud has been implemented worldwide on government, corporate and educational websites.
If you would like to know more about partnering with BrowseAloud in Hong Kong, please contact us at info@browsealoud.com
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.
































