For dyslexic & ADHD readers

Articles, broken into steps you can actually finish

TLDR takes a long page and turns it into short slides — plain words, one screen at a time. Less scrolling. Less overwhelm.

What it does

You open an article — in your browser or by pasting text into the web app. TLDR pulls out the main content, rewrites it in simpler language, and shows it slide by slide in a full-screen reader.

Each slide holds a few related sentences. You move forward when you're ready. Large type, calm layout, optional dyslexia-friendly formatting.

Ways to use it

Browser extension

On any article page, click the TLDR icon. The extension finds the main text and opens the reader right there.

Web app

Paste text at tldr.webnitix.com/app. Same reader, same history — especially useful when you're not on a normal article page.

One set of settings

Sign in and save your API key once. It syncs between the extension and the web. Your past TLDRs are saved too, so you can come back to them.

Getting started

  1. Create an account Free — just email and a password.
  2. Add your API key OpenAI or Anthropic. Stored encrypted. You pay the provider directly for usage.
  3. Read Extension on a web page, or paste into the app. Arrow keys and space work in the reader.
  4. Return anytime History keeps your past simplifications. Open one and read through again.

If long articles leave you tired before you reach the end, TLDR is meant for that.