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Helperbird is the customization and accessibility platform which helps people with reading, color blindness, web customization, and other accessibility problems while browsing the web. The platform is developed by Helperbird LLC.

Company history
Helperbird is a browser extension for Chrome that allows users to customize web pages based on their learning and working preferences. Helperbird gives users customization that helps with dyslexia, color blindness, speech, language, and other web accessibility issues.

Helperbird began as a simple side project in 2016 after its founder Robert became frustrated with the lack of software solutions that helped with reading websites. Being a dyslexic reader, he wanted to create a solution that allowed for web page fonts to be updated to dyslexia-friendly fonts and help the reading of websites easier for dyslexics. Today, Helperbird develops many features that assist users in any reading, learning and working from online browsers. Premium service is available on a subscription model basis.

In May 2019, Helperbird added support for Google Docs.

Products
Helperbird develops custom features and applications designed to help in web accessibility and customization. These include Helperbird, Helperbird Dictionary, and Helperbird Notes.

When Helperbird was first released it contained support for dyslexia-friendly fonts. Today Helperbird components include overlay, text to speech, color blindness support, customized fonts, background colors, and blacklist.

Helperbird Dictionary provides an interface to search and find the meaning of English words.

Helperbird Notes provide a way to highlight and save online content that can be accessed from a single dashboard across multiple devices.