Claroread Version | History
ClaroRead Version History: Evolution of Literacy Support ClaroRead is a world-leading assistive technology software designed to support individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia, and other reading and writing difficulties. Over the years, it has evolved from a basic text-to-speech tool into a highly sophisticated, multi-platform accessibility suite.
The "Version History" isn't just numbers; it’s a record of how assistive technology has improved: claroread version history
ClaroRead v9 (2020)
– the "pandemic release" – focused on remote and accessibility needs: Version 7 (Historical Milestone): Released in the early
has officially ended, meaning they no longer receive technical updates or compatibility patches. Version 7 (Historical Milestone): It integrates seamlessly with Windows, Mac, and web
Released in the early 2010s, ClaroRead 6 represented a massive leap forward in usability and feature integration. Key Innovations in Version 6
ClaroRead
In the world of assistive technology, few tools have maintained such a consistent reputation for reliability and innovation as . Developed by Claro Software (now part of the Texthelp Group), ClaroRead is a powerful, multi-sensory software solution designed to support individuals with dyslexia, literacy difficulties, English as a Second Language (ESL) learners, and visually impaired users. It integrates seamlessly with Windows, Mac, and web browsers, offering text-to-speech, spell-checking, homophone support, scanning, and screen rule tools.
