Braille to Text Converter - Online Decode Dot Patterns
Enter Braille dot numbers (1â6) or paste Unicode Braille to decode into English text. Companion to textâtoâBraille.
UD5 Toolkit
Make reading easier with dyslexia-friendly font, spacing, and color adjustments. Built for everyone.
Welcome! This tool helps you read with less visual stress. Try different fonts, spacing, or the reading ruler.
Enter Braille dot numbers (1â6) or paste Unicode Braille to decode into English text. Companion to textâtoâBraille.
Paste a website's HTML and see which text is only visible to screen readers (e.g., .srâonly). Preview the accessible layer.
Check English spelling and get suggestions using the browser's built-in dictionary. Highlight errors instantly. No data leaves your machine.
See the difference between :focus and :focusâvisible on interactive elements. Learn which to use for better UX.
Set up firstâline indentation and hanging punctuation. See how they affect reading flow. Copy the CSS.
Enter a URL and extract tabâindex order violations and focusable elements. Quick accessibility audit. Clientâside fetch.
Detect browser support for fontâtech() and fontâformat() values in @fontâface src. Check COLRv1, variable, etc.
See how a full paragraph looks with your chosen text and background colors. Not just a ratio; the real appearance.
Create vertically oriented text layouts with `writingâmode`. See the effect and copy the complete CSS. For vertical languages.
Highlight elements with ariaâdescribedby and see the linked description text. Verify a11y annotations.
Paste text and instantly see if it contains hidden zeroâwidth characters often used in steganography. Reveal invisible payloads.
Create outlined text with the textâstroke property. Adjust width and color. Preview and copy the CSS.
Paste plain text and turn it into a nested outline using indent levels or Markdown headings. Great for planning.
Design a custom focus indicator with outline, offset, and boxâshadow. Preview on interactive elements. Copy the CSS.
Encode a hidden message using zeroâwidth characters. The message looks like normal text. Decode with the same tool.
Generate customizable alphabet tracing sheets with uppercase and lowercase letters. Select letters to focus on. Instant print. Local only.
Paste lines and convert them into bulleted lists with symbols like â˘, â, or â. Markdown friendly. Quick formatting.
Paste HTML and detect elements with ariaâhidden='true' that contain focusable children. An easy a11y win to fix.
Identify common grammar mistakes (subject-verb agreement, tense, articles) with simple rule-based analysis. Explanations provided. Not AI, purely rule-based and local.
Paste two strings that look the same and see if they differ after normalization. Debug invisible encoding bugs.
Type any character and see how it renders in different font stacks. Detect missing glyphs and fallback behavior.
Browse the fonts installed on your system and type a custom phrase to see how it looks. Uses Local Font Access API where available.
Paste HTML and see a collapsible tree of tags. Understand document outline and nesting. Handier than raw code.
Test different lineâbreak and wordâbreak values on Chinese/Japanese/Korean text. See how browsers wrap. Essential for i18n.
Toggle scrollbarâgutter: stable to reserve space for the scrollbar and avoid content jumps. Visual demo with two columns.
Type two letters and see if your chosen font has a kerning pair for them. Adjust tracking and see live spacing.
Compare breakâall, keepâall, and overflowâwrap: anywhere/breakâword. Paste long words and see how they wrap.
Add book titles and authors to a toâread list. Move them to 'finished' and add a rating. Data saved locally.
Shows each character's 7âbit or 8âbit binary representation. Includes space separation. For learning binary encoding.
Paste a line of poem and see which syllable stresses create a particular meter. Educational tool.