Built for dyslexic readers

Voice messages into structured text, in a font designed for you.

Free-flowing audio is hard to extract structure from. VSkip produces paragraph-first summaries with action items and optional OpenDyslexic typography baked in.

OpenDyslexic font support

Toggle on in Settings to render every summary, transcript, and chat response in the OpenDyslexic typeface. One tap, app-wide.

Structure, not a wall of text

Summary-first layout: 3 lines that carry the meaning, then action items as a list, then the full transcript only if you want to expand it.

Read aloud at your pace

Built-in Read Aloud with 0.75× to 3× speed control. Listen to the summary instead of reading it, in your preferred voice.

Translation built in

16 languages. Receive a voice message in Spanish, get the summary in English (or vice versa). One tap.

What v1.1+ adds for dyslexic readers

Daily Voice Digest — read at your pace

Instead of reading each voice summary as it lands, the Digest batches today's voices into one evening screen. Read them all at once, at your own speed, with OpenDyslexic applied everywhere. No time pressure, no interruption loop. Digest feature page.

Home Screen widget — no text-reading required

Sentiment colors on the widget (red = urgent, green = calm) give you the triage signal without reading anything. Useful when reading is costly. Tap to open the full digest when you're ready to engage. Widget feature page.

Read Aloud as the default

Turn on 1.25×–1.5× Read Aloud default in Settings → Accessibility and the summary reads itself to you. You never have to read raw text if you prefer not to.

Translate before reading

Translation applies before your eyes see the text — a Spanish voice summary renders directly in English (or any of 16 languages). Reading in a second language on top of dyslexia is compounding difficulty; this removes one layer.

How the typography settings work

Open VSkip → Settings → Accessibility. Two toggles that change the whole app:

Why this matters

For dyslexic readers, the difference between "free-flowing audio you have to parse" and "structured text in a designed-for-you typeface" is large. VSkip treats the accessibility layer as a core feature, not an afterthought.

Try it — free for 7 days

Every feature unlocked during the 7-day free trial: widget, Daily Digest, OpenDyslexic font, Read Aloud at any speed, AI Chat. Cancel anytime in Settings.

Download on the App Store iOS 26+ · No account · OpenDyslexic font included · Adjustable playback speed