Dolphin - FREE Easy Reader app

Submerge yourself in 100,000s of books you can read

Android and iOS reading apps for people with dyslexia, low vision and blindness

We believe that no one should be prevented from reading, no matter what their print impairment. With EasyReader you can say goodbye to frustrating small print and inaccessible reading apps; our app has been designed for readers with dyslexia, low vision and blindness so the accessibility is built in and it's unrestricted. Browse your favourite accessible book and newspaper libraries. Make the print as big as you need. Add audio to text only titles.

Thousands of EasyReader users across the world can't be wrong. Download the free EasyReader app for Android or iOS today and submerge yourself in 100,000s of books you can read.

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Textbooks that talk! Free app & online library for SEND students of ALL ages (5 May). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.1. Do any of your students have autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, partial sight or blindness? 2. Are they in British primary, secondary, further or higher education? 3. Would access to more than half a million talking textbooks broaden their curriculum access? If you can answer YES to these 3 questions, then register for this free webinar! Print textbooks can prevent many SEN learners from successfully accessing the curriculum. Imagine if you could offer your disabled learners access to digital copies of their textbooks? And an app that lets them change the books' fonts, sizes, colours? Even better the app could read the book aloud to them? This webinar will show how you can do exactly all that - and it's all FREE to primary, secondary, further and higher education! RNIB's Stacy Rowe and Dolphin’s Steve Bennett will introduce and demonstrate the 2 parts of the reading puzzle. Firstly signing up to RNIB's 'Education Collection' of more than half a million textbook in electronic formats - a free service for anyone in British schools, colleges & universities that are supporting print-disabled learners. Secondly the free EasyReader app that empowers disabled students to download and read their textbooks in a way that suits their disability and their learning style. Large fonts. Dyslexia friendly font. Different font colours. Switch the background colour. Hear the book read aloud. Listen and read along, following the highlighted word. This short webinar will answer the following questions: • Which students can use RNIB Bookshare? • What textbooks are available? • Where do I get the free EasyReader app? • How does EasyReader support my neurodiverse students? • How does EasyReader support my visually impaired learners?