Reduce eye strain, improve focus, and make every website more comfortable to read. Built for neurodivergent users and anyone who wants a better browsing experience.
The modern web was not designed for comfortable reading. White backgrounds blast light into your eyes at night. Dense walls of text overwhelm readers with ADHD or dyslexia. Long articles offer no indication of how much content remains. Blue light from screens disrupts sleep cycles and causes eye fatigue after extended use.
These problems are not edge cases. Millions of people struggle with on-screen reading every day, and the default browser experience does nothing to help. Accessibility should not require expensive software or complicated configuration.
The extensions on this page address each of these challenges individually. Modern Dark Mode applies intelligent dark themes to any website while preserving images and videos. ADHD Reading Focus highlights one paragraph at a time, reducing visual noise for neurodivergent readers. Blue Light Filter adds a warm amber overlay with adjustable intensity to reduce eye strain. Reading Progress Bar shows exactly how far you have scrolled through any page. All four are free, lightweight, and operate entirely within your browser with no data collection.
Four tools to make every website easier on your eyes and easier to read.
Free Chrome extension that adds dark mode to any website using intelligent CSS filter inversion. Preserves images and videos. Scheduled activation, per-site exclusions, adjustable brightness and contrast.
Free Chrome extension that highlights one paragraph at a time while dimming surrounding text. Designed for users with ADHD, dyslexia, or anyone who struggles with on-screen reading.
Free Chrome extension that applies a warm amber overlay to reduce blue light. Adjustable intensity (0-100%), warmth control, and auto-scheduling for nighttime use.
Free Chrome extension that adds a visual scroll progress indicator to any webpage. Customizable position (top, center, or bottom), adjustable height, and optional percentage label.
Common questions about these accessibility extensions.
Yes. All four extensions are completely free with no premium tiers, no subscriptions, and no hidden costs. Every feature is available at no charge.
Yes. ADHD Reading Focus is specifically designed for neurodivergent users. It highlights one paragraph at a time while dimming surrounding text, reducing visual noise and helping maintain focus. Combined with Modern Dark Mode and Blue Light Filter, these tools create a reading environment optimized for users with ADHD, dyslexia, or visual processing difficulties.
Yes. All four extensions are lightweight and non-conflicting. You can run Modern Dark Mode, ADHD Reading Focus, Blue Light Filter, and Reading Progress Bar simultaneously. They complement each other to create a fully customized reading experience.
Yes. Modern Dark Mode uses intelligent CSS filter inversion that works on virtually any website while preserving images and videos. ADHD Reading Focus works on any text-heavy page. Blue Light Filter applies a browser-wide overlay. Reading Progress Bar works on any scrollable page including SPAs, blogs, and documentation sites.
No. Every extension operates 100% locally within your browser. No data is collected, transmitted, or stored externally. There are no accounts, no servers, and no analytics. All settings are stored in Chrome's local storage on your device.