AXS TOOLBAR GUIDE

Website Tools for Dyslexia and ADHD

Website tools for dyslexia and ADHD can support reading, focus, comprehension, attention and working memory when people use digital content.

AXS Toolbar adds optional supports such as text-to-speech, simplification, visual controls and cognitive access features, while AXS Audit remains the route for compliance and remediation.

User support

Toolbar features help people personalise how they read, listen, navigate and understand content.

Not a shortcut

A toolbar should not be used as a replacement for accessible design or WCAG remediation.

Cognitive access

Simple language, structure and choice can reduce cognitive load for many visitors.

Direct answer

What website tools can help dyslexia and ADHD users with

Dyslexia and ADHD can affect online experiences in different ways, including reading speed, focus, task switching, working memory, processing load and confidence with dense content.

AXS Toolbar can reduce friction for some visitors by adding optional controls. It should sit alongside accessible design, content and testing rather than replacing them.

Access needAXS Toolbar supportWebsite responsibility
Reading effortText-to-speech, visual preferences and simplified content.Readable typography, structure and plain content.
Attention and focusTools that reduce page friction and support navigation.Clear layouts, meaningful headings and predictable journeys.
Working memory loadSimplification and read-aloud support.Short tasks, visible steps and clear instructions.
Accessibility assuranceUser-facing enhancement.Audit, test and fix barriers in the site itself.

Compliance boundary

Use AXS Audit for compliance and remediation

AXS Toolbar is a user-facing enhancement layer. It can help visitors personalise, simplify, listen to and navigate content, but it does not claim to automatically repair inaccessible code.

AXS Audit is the compliance route: scan the underlying website, understand WCAG and cognitive accessibility issues, and plan remediation with evidence.

Practical checks

  • Keep AXS Toolbar language focused on user enhancement.
  • Use AXS Audit for scanning, evidence and remediation priorities.
  • Fix accessibility barriers in design, content and code.
  • Avoid one-click compliance or auto-remediation claims.

AXS ecosystem

How Toolbar and Audit work together

AXS Toolbar supports people using the live website. AXS Audit supports the team responsible for finding and fixing accessibility barriers.

Together they create a clearer system: improve the underlying website, evidence compliance work, and give visitors useful tools while that improvement continues.

AXS Toolbar support

Support users and keep improving the site itself

AXS Toolbar adds user-facing controls. AXS Audit helps your team find and fix underlying accessibility and cognitive barriers.

These pages give more context and connect this guide to practical support.

Related insight articles

Further reading from Calling All Minds on this topic.

Questions people often ask

Short answers, written in plain language.

Does an accessibility toolbar make a website compliant?

No. It can help users, but compliance also needs accessible design, content, code, testing and remediation.

Who can benefit from cognitive accessibility tools?

People with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, cognitive fatigue, low literacy, anxiety, non-native language needs and many other access preferences may benefit.

Why link AXS Toolbar with AXS Audit?

Toolbar supports users on the live site. Audit helps teams find and fix underlying barriers.

External references

Last checked: May 2026.