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Bolden- Read faster (ADHD)

Bolden enhances reading by applying a gradient visual style to text on web pages, helping users maintain focus and reading flow.

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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Size390KiB
Languages1English
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Bolden — Read with focus. Stay with the page.

Reading on the internet is hard. Your eyes skip. Your mind wanders. You re-read the same sentence three times. Bolden is built for exactly that problem.

Bolden applies a subtle visual gradient to the text on any webpage — making the beginning of each word, sentence, or paragraph visually stronger, then easing off — so your brain always has a clear anchor to follow. It's designed specifically to help people with ADHD, dyslexia, and attention difficulties stay on the page longer with less effort.

How it works

Bolden transforms the text on any blog, article, or long-form page by applying one of two visual effects:

Font weight mode — the first letter of a reading unit is bold (700 weight), and each subsequent letter gradually steps down to regular weight (400), giving your eye a natural starting point on every word, sentence, or paragraph.

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