Accessibility · description · fast navigation
Scan a web page, then explain it efficiently
Paste a web address or HTML. The page tries to display it in an embedded window, extracts its structure, then creates a blind-friendly summary: title, purpose, regions, headings, links, buttons, forms, images, and tables.
Screen-reader instructions
This page is designed as a navigation copilot. On Android/tablet: touch the page before each command, wait for the beep, then say help, describe, speak, headings, links, open link 1, next, previous, faster, stop, maximum speed, or minimum speed. On desktop, the microphone can remain hands-free. You can also use Alt L for the address, Alt D to describe, Alt S to speak, Alt H for headings, Alt K for links, Alt F for forms, Alt I for images, Alt T for tables, Alt N and Alt P to move through items.
Fast Reading Commands
Blind Web Describer
Accessible tool that loads a web page in an embedded window and produces a structured screen-reader-friendly description.
The embedded window uses a readable proxy for public pages: the user can navigate inside the window, then request the description of the page currently displayed. Private, logged-in, or heavily protected sites may still be blocked. On Android/tablet, voice mode uses one command per tap: touch the page, wait for the system beep to finish, say one command, then tap again for the next command. After navigate, the address is read letter by letter. To correct it, say spell address, delete last character, delete last word, clear address, add to address dot com, or edit address to use the phone keyboard/dictation/Braille input.
Extended range: 0.25× to 3.00×. Some browsers or voices may clamp the actual spoken speed.
On Android/tablet, voice mode uses one command per tap: touch the page, wait for the system beep to finish, say one command, then tap again for the next command. After navigate, the address is read letter by letter. To correct it, say spell address, delete last character, delete last word, clear address, add to address dot com, or edit address to use the phone keyboard/dictation/Braille input.
Embedded Window
Structured Description
No description yet. Load a page, then choose Describe Now.
Describe Pasted HTML
How It Works
Shortcuts
Alt+D
Describes the page using the fastest available method.
Alt+H / K / F
Isolates headings, links, or forms for fast navigation.
Alt+S / N / P
Speaks the description and moves forward/back through important items.
Voice
Say: help, describe, speak, pause, stop, headings, links, open link 1, next, previous, where am I, faster, slower.
Honest Limits
The tool loads public pages through a readable, script-free proxy so it can describe the page actually displayed after navigation. Some dynamic features may therefore be simplified. Logged-in, private, or protected sites may not be automatically analyzable.