Speechify is a popular text-to-speech platform designed to help users read and comprehend content more efficiently. It converts written text, such as articles, books, PDFs, and emails, into natural-sounding audio, allowing users to listen on the go. Speechify supports multiple languages and accents, offering customizable reading speeds to suit individual preferences. It’s particularly beneficial for people with dyslexia, ADHD, or those who prefer auditory learning. Available as an app and browser extension, Speechify integrates seamlessly with various devices, making it a versatile tool for students, professionals, and anyone seeking a more accessible reading experience.
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Introducing new accessibility features on our website 💻 At Amoria Bond, we are committed to making our website digitally inclusive and continuously improving accessibility for all visitors. We are pleased to announce that the Recite Me toolbar on our website, which allows visitors to customise our content in the way that works best for them, has a new feature: Focus Text. Focus Text Highlights: 📈 Enhanced Readability: Focus Text leverages the brain's natural ability to recognise word shapes and patterns quickly by bolding the most critical letters of words. This guides the eyes smoothly through the text, making it easier to read. 💭 Improved Comprehension: This method improves reading speed and comprehension, making online content more accessible to those with dyslexia, ADHD, and other reading challenges. Experience the new features on our website and see how Recite Me can enhance your browsing experience! Check it out now: https://lnkd.in/dSvVHaXT #DigitalInclusion #Accessibility #ReciteMe #WebAccessibility #ContinuousImprovement #FocusText
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