Your web. Your rules.
A free browser extension that helps you read, focus, click, simplify, and understand any website. Built for people the web wasn’t designed for, and useful for anyone tired of tiny text, popups, clutter, and broken experiences.
Chrome first · Firefox + Safari soon · v1.1 ships Q1 2026
The web still assumes a default user.
Pages ship with tiny text, low contrast, noisy layouts, hover-only menus, autoplay video, popups, sticky bars, and image-only information. For some people, that makes the web inaccessible. For everyone else, it still makes the web harder than it needs to be.
Hard to see
Tiny text, low contrast, dim grays, image-only labels, and color combinations that wash out for color-vision differences.
Hard to read
Cramped lines, distracting layouts, walls of unsplit paragraphs, and reading flows broken by popups and chat widgets.
Hard to control
Tap targets too small to hit, hover-only menus, sticky bars that block content, and forms that break in small but blocking ways.
Hard to understand
Pages built without clear structure, missing alt text, jargon-heavy copy, and information trapped inside images.
Same website. Better experience.
WebAble’s in-house reformatter model reads a page, identifies what gets in the way, and rebuilds the layout in real time: clearing clutter, scaling type, surfacing what matters, and quietly leaving the rest of the site alone.
Strip
Kills noise
Promo bars, cookie banners, popups, autoplay video, and sticky overlays: gone.
Reformat
Rebuilds the page
One reading column, tuned type, scannable structure. Layout that respects the reader.
Surface
Brings the buried in
Headings, primary actions, and content the design hid stay visible, not the chrome.
Adapt
Tunes to you
Size, contrast, motion, and density adjust to whatever profile is active.
One install. Every site adapts to you.
WebAble sits between the browser and the page. It doesn’t modify the website. It adds a layer you control. Changes are instant, reversible, and personal.
01Adjust the page
Change text size, contrast, spacing, color filters, and reading layout to match what works for you.
02Reduce noise
Hide popups, sticky bars, motion, ads, and the clutter the page wedges between you and the content.
03Control easier
Make targets larger, pin tooltips so they stay open, auto-scroll at your pace, and replace hover-only menus.
04Understand faster
Ask the page questions, extract text from images, and get clear descriptions of what visuals actually show.
20+ tools. 6 categories. One place.
Not everyone needs the same setup. WebAble groups tools by the kind of friction you’re trying to remove.
High Contrast
Maximum-contrast color mode for low vision.
Color Filter
Deuteranopia, protanopia, and tritanopia presets.
Text Size
Granular text size control beyond browser zoom.
Hide Images
Removes images for focus or low bandwidth.
New tools ship monthly · driven by what users actually ask for
Start with a profile. Tune from there.
Pick a preset that matches how you use the web, then adjust any tool. Save the result and apply it everywhere with one click. Or build your own from the full toolkit.
Low Vision
Larger text, higher contrast, bigger cursor, visible focus rings that are impossible to miss.
Text Size · High Contrast · Larger Targets · Visible Focus
Dyslexia
A friendlier font, wider letter spacing, and a reading ruler that anchors your eye to the line.
Dyslexia Font · Spacing · Reading Ruler
ADHD Focus
Strip noise, stop motion, dim everything outside what you’re reading right now.
Hide Distractions · Stop Animations · Reading Ruler
Seizure Safe
Eliminate animation and flash entirely. Dampen color rendering site-wide.
Stop Animations · Color Filter
Senior Friendly
Bigger text. Much bigger targets. Focus indicators you can see without squinting.
Text Size · Larger Targets · Visible Focus
Privacy First
One click dismisses cookie banners, blocks popups, and removes floating overlays before they load.
Dismiss Cookies · Block Popups · Hide Stickies
Build your own
Combine any tools in the library. Save the result. Apply it on every site with one click, or set it as your default.
Custom · Save · Sync across devices
WebAble is more than the extension.
The extension is where WebAble starts. The ecosystem extends the same control layer into reading, voice, automation, memory, and desktop assistance. One shared model. Many surfaces.
Shared model · Shared knowledge base · Many surfaces
See the full ecosystemThe same fixes can live on the website itself.
When WebAble changes a page for one user, it reveals what the website should have supported natively. The consumer layer helps users immediately. The business layer helps site owners fix the source.
Adapt the page instantly, right in your browser.
Reads the friction patterns across the web.
Ships the fix at the source, for every visitor.
Adapt the page instantly, right in your browser.
Reads the friction patterns across the web.
Ships the fix at the source, for every visitor.
User adapts the page
The extension improves the experience instantly: bigger text, simpler layout, voice control, whatever they need. No waiting on the website.
Patterns become visible
Repeated user-side adjustments reveal what websites should support natively, across pages, sites, and categories.
Website owner fixes the source
The free audit and paid fix plans apply those improvements permanently, on the site itself, for every visitor.
The Widget
The same user-side toolkit, embedded on your website.
Site owners can embed the WebAble Widget directly on their site. Visitors get reading, contrast, focus, and motor adjustments without installing anything. The basic widget is free. Paid business plans cover the harder layer: automated source fixes, platform-aware implementation, monitoring, and expert support.
This is for you if…
WebAble started as an accessibility tool. It turns out most people on the web could use it.
You can't see the web clearly anymore.
Text too small, contrast too low, interfaces that wash out.
You read better when pages are cleaner.
No sidebars, no ads, no popups interrupting your focus.
You lose focus in noisy layouts.
ADHD, anxiety, or just too many things competing for attention.
You struggle with tiny buttons or hover-only interactions.
Limited dexterity, motor differences, or touchscreen use.
You need information trapped inside images.
Screenshots, infographics, and image-only menus. Now readable.
You're tired of websites that don't work for you.
No disability required. Bad web design affects everyone.
Early access
The web should work for you.
Free for individuals. Chrome first. We onboard in small batches so we can improve the product with real feedback before opening fully.
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