Lens — Ai Reading Adapter
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Overview
Lens adapts every web page to how you read — automatically, on every site you visit.
Tell Lens once how you'd like the web to behave: simpler language, shorter paragraphs, larger text, fewer distractions, color shifts for your specific color vision. From then on, Lens silently rewrites and re-renders each page in real time to match your profile. The site never knows. You're always one click from the original.
What makes Lens different:
- On-device AI by default. Lens uses Chrome's built-in AI (Gemini Nano) to adapt pages — your reading content never leaves your computer. Works offline. No account, no signup, no telemetry. Requires Chrome 148+ on Windows / macOS / Linux / ChromeOS Plus with the system requirements for built-in AI.
- One profile, not thirty toggles. Describe yourself once. Lens infers every adaptation.
- AI adaptation, not static rules. A news article, a legal document, and a long-form essay each get different treatment for the same reader.
- User-side, not site-side. This is not an "accessibility overlay." The website doesn't know Lens is there. You stay in full control.
- Optional cloud mode for stronger quality. If your device doesn't support on-device AI, or you prefer Claude's output quality, you can paste your own Anthropic API key in Settings — Lens will route adaptations to Claude using your key, billed directly by Anthropic to you. The choice is yours, and visible in Settings at any time.
Who Lens is for:
- Readers with ADHD who lose focus on dense pages
- Readers with mild dyslexia who want shorter sentences and clearer words
- Readers with low vision who need real layout reflow, not just browser zoom
- Readers with color-vision differences (eight profiles built in)
- Anyone reading dense content in a second language — Lens preserves the source language by default and supports Hebrew, Arabic, and other right-to-left scripts
- Anyone whose eyes are just tired tonight
What Lens does NOT do:
- It is not a screen reader. It complements NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver — it does not replace them.
- It does not make sites "ADA compliant." That's a site owner's job. Lens helps the user, not the site.
- It does not touch banking, government, or health portals by default. You decide what's sensitive in Settings.
- It does not collect, sell, share, or transmit your reading history or personal data.
Free. No subscription, no account, no usage cap.
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