This project is basically a text-simplifying tool built to help people with ADHD who are trying to study, read complicated stuff, or just not get instantly overwhelmed by giant walls of words. The whole idea is to take long, chaotic, “why-is-this-sentence-three-lines-long” text and break it into something your brain actually wants to read. The system uses a combo of smart language processing and simplification rules to cut out filler, reduce mental clutter, and turn confusing info into clean, straightforward explanations that stick.
The tool rewrites study material in a way that’s easier to focus on—shorter sentences, clearer structure, and keywords that actually pop instead of hiding. It also slows down the “oh no I’m zoning out” effect by giving the reader quick summaries, bolded important points, and chunked information that the ADHD brain can scan faster. It basically turns stressful reading into something that feels more like a TikTok-level digest: fast, clean, and actually absorbable.
This project helps users stay on track while studying things that are normally super dense—textbooks, articles, research, legal stuff, anything with too many paragraphs and not enough mercy. It’s designed to reduce cognitive overload, keep attention from running away, and give people a way to understand difficult content without burning out. In short, it’s a brain-friendly rewriter that meets ADHD readers where they’re at, making studying feel doable instead of impossible.
Built With
- geminiapi
- githubcopilot
- python
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