For individuals with dyslexia, vision impairments, and other print-related disabilities.
Providing accessible reading solutions for individuals with print disabilities. Connecting users to global libraries and talking newspapers.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
Dolphin EasyReader
v2026.01
4mo ago
Primary focus
Accessibility and assistive reading software
Scale
indie
Target audience
Individuals with dyslexia, vision impairments, and other print-related disabilities.
Released 2 updates across 1 app in the last 6 months, indicating a focus on maintaining their core accessibility product.
1 app analysed
Customizable reading environment provides high switching costs for users with specific print-related needs
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
55/100
Avg sentiment score
This is the only direct competitor specifically built for the print-disabled community, mirroring the target app's core mission.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Skybrary competes for the same user base by providing a highly curated, accessible library experience that prioritizes engagement for younger readers with print disabilities.
Outread targets users looking to optimize reading speed and comprehension, overlapping with Dolphin's goal of improving reading efficiency.
Directly competes for the same productivity-focused accessibility audience with a mature text-to-speech feature set.
Book AI targets the efficiency-minded reader, offering a modern, AI-driven alternative to traditional reading for information consumption.
High-velocity development and aggressive feature shipping make this a major threat in the text-to-speech accessibility space.
Kotobee competes by offering a feature-rich EPUB 3.0 environment that supports interactive content for educational publishers.
Claro ScanPen provides essential assistive technology for reading, directly overlapping with Dolphin's accessibility mission.
Spreeder shares the goal of enhancing reading performance through specialized UI and pacing algorithms.
A government-backed accessibility tool that serves as a critical, albeit niche, alternative for print-disabled readers.
Dominates the library-access space, serving as the primary gateway for digital borrowing for the general population.
A highly-rated generalist reader that captures the casual market through superior file format support and offline performance.
Readwise serves the same power-reader demographic, focusing on retention and knowledge management rather than just accessibility.
Rapidly expanding its accessibility ecosystem with 10 releases in the last six months, signaling a pivot toward broader AI-driven assistance.
Targets a niche reading audience with specialized content, representing a vertical competitor for reading time.
A new entrant using AI to simplify complex information, potentially drawing users away from traditional long-form reading.