Accessibility-first developer tooling

Convert code for blind developers instantly.

Paste raw snippets and get structure-aware output with indentation markers, descriptive names, and audio-optimized syntax that works with modern screen readers.

Python, JavaScript, and Java support
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The problem with visual-first code formatting

Blind engineers frequently receive code snippets that rely on visual indentation, color syntax highlighting, and abbreviated variable names. Parsing that through speech can turn a two-minute review into an hour-long manual rewrite.

Teams lose velocity when accessible formatting is handled ad hoc. Accessibility consultants and inclusive product teams need a repeatable way to share code that is understandable without sight.

Who pays

Blind and low-vision software engineers

Accessibility consultants auditing codebases

Development teams sharing code inclusively

Built for accessibility workflows, not visual IDE workflows

Spoken structure markers

Every line is rewritten with explicit indentation levels and punctuation cues to reduce ambiguity in screen-reader playback.

Descriptive variable upgrades

Short variable names are mapped to clearer alternatives, making logic understandable without needing visual context from nearby lines.

One-click language support

Switch between Python, JavaScript, and Java parsing rules while preserving flow-control semantics and code intent.

Simple pricing

$15 / month

Unlimited full conversions, webhook-backed purchase verification, and cookie-based access to the complete converter tool.

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FAQ

Does the free version work?

The landing-page demo converts the first part of your snippet so you can evaluate output quality before buying.

How is access controlled?

Purchases are verified through webhook events, then unlocked using a signed cookie tied to your claimed email.

Can teams use it?

Yes. Teams can standardize code-sharing workflows by having each engineer claim paid access with their own purchase record.