Reading Accessibility

Make reading easier and more enjoyable

These resources support seniors and individuals with vision challenges by providing tools like large print materials, screen readers, and adjustable fonts. Everyone deserves a way to enjoy reading comfortably and confidently.

Bookshare

Offers access to a vast collection of accessible books for people with vision loss, dyslexia, or other reading barriers. Requires proof of disability.

Visit Bookshare
Bookshare accessible reading site

National Library Service (NLS)

Free library service from the Library of Congress providing audiobooks, braille books, and players for eligible U.S. residents.

Visit NLS
National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled

BeeLine Reader

This tool uses color gradients to guide your eyes along lines of text, improving reading speed and focus. Especially helpful for dyslexia and vision fatigue.

Try BeeLine
BeeLine Reader accessibility tool

VoiceOver and TalkBack

Built-in screen readers for iPhones (VoiceOver) and Androids (TalkBack) that read text aloud and help you navigate apps hands-free.

Apple VoiceOver Help
VoiceOver screen reader on iPhone
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