When the exams are around the corner, your preparation mode turns on. Many of you cram through your notes endlessly, leaving no source untouched, whether it’s online content or handwritten notes. You roll up your sleeves and try to absorb as much information and knowledge as possible.

However, reading online — whether for reference or research can get frustrating due to unwanted ads and irrelevant links. This is where readermode.io comes in really handy.

As the name suggests, Readermode.io is an all-in-one reading, bookmarking and research tool that not only removes distractions but also offers features that improve focus and accessibility while reading your content.

The platform is customisable and specifically designed to take away all unnecessary elements from web pages, helping you concentrate on the content. To make it useful, all you have to do is register. Once registered, you can see left panel with tabs like Your profile, Archives, Unsorted, Shared with me, Tags, Favourites, etc. As soon as you start using the platform, everything will make sense. While reading, you can use multi-colour highlighting, annotations and organisational features like folders and tagging to streamline research and note-taking.

The platform stands out from others as it includes dyslexia-friendly fonts (e.g., OpenDyslexic and Lexend), a reading ruler to assist with line tracking and text-to-speech functionality that reads content aloud. These tools are particularly beneficial for individuals with dyslexia, ADHD or visual impairments.

If you’ve saved content on Kindle, Instapaper, Evernote or Notion, you can easily integrate them all for seamless synchronisation of bookmarks and highlights.

ReaderMode is available as a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox, desktop applications for macOS and Windows and also as mobile apps for iOS and Android.

The platform offers a comprehensive set of tools for subscribers, while there are, of course, limitations for users on the free version.

If you’re looking to make your online reading stress-free and more productive, Readermode.io is definitely worth exploring.
Visit: ReaderMode.io

Published in Dawn, Young World, April 19th, 2025

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