13-Jul-26 | News

Sensory Readable 3 Makes More Content Accessible Than Ever Before

For people who rely on text-to-speech technology, accessibility isn’t just about having content read aloud—it’s about being able to access information wherever it appears. That’s why the release of Sensory Readable 3 is generating interest among accessibility professionals, employers and users alike.

Rather than introducing technology for technology’s sake, Version 3 focuses on removing some of the everyday barriers that can make digital information difficult to access.

One of the most significant updates is the ability to read content that has traditionally been challenging for text-to-speech software to access. Sensory Readable 3 can now process scanned PDFs, locked PDF documents and even text contained within images, helping users access information that may previously have required additional software or manual conversion.

Another standout feature is the new Readable Banner. As text is read aloud, it appears in a single scrolling line across the screen, with the current word highlighted. For individuals who find large blocks of text overwhelming or who frequently lose their place while reading, this creates a more focused and less distracting reading experience.

The update also introduces six new Sensory Fonts alongside a wider selection of offline voices, giving users greater control over how information is presented. These personalisation options can make a meaningful difference for people who spend significant amounts of time reading, proofreading or processing complex information.

Importantly, Sensory Readable continues to support offline use, meaning documents, images and clipboard content can remain on the user’s device rather than being sent to external services. For organisations handling sensitive or confidential information, this privacy-focused approach offers additional reassurance.

Overall, Sensory Readable 3 is less about adding new features and more about making digital content genuinely easier to access. Whether users are reading reports, emails, web pages, scanned documents or image-based content, the latest version helps reduce barriers and supports a more accessible digital experience for everyone.

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