Less a play-by-play, more a catch-up: here’s what’s actually shipped — on the site and in AssisT — grounded in real releases rather than promises.

On the website

  • Read & Adapt — an accessibility overlay you can open on any page: local read-aloud, dyslexia-friendly typography (font, size, letter/word/line spacing), a reading ruler, bionic-reading emphasis, focus mode, and visual-comfort adjustments. It runs entirely in your browser, and the engine only loads the first time you open it. Built against WCAG 2.2 AA.
  • A public roadmap — see what’s in Now, Next, and Shipped, and vote on what we build next. Voting is anonymous for now (one vote per group); patron-weighted voting is coming.
  • Newsletter signup — opt in for release and dev-log updates.
  • Security hardening — a content security policy, a form honeypot, and OAuth handled on the Cloudflare Worker.

AssisT (the Chrome extension)

  • Launched on the Chrome Web Store on Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026.
  • Open-sourced under EUPL-1.2, published with a VPAT 2.5 WCAG 2.2 AA conformance report (a maintainer self-assessment, with an independent audit planned).
  • Citation Manager overhaul — APA, MLA, Chicago and Harvard styles, plus an optional AI source analyser.
  • On-device Browser AI — in-browser WebLLM inference and an 11-model Ollama catalog, so the AI features can run without the cloud.

What’s next is on the roadmap — and you get a say in it.