
Let's give back the pleasure of reading
Lexilight, the first ever reading aid lamp for dyslexic people
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With the lamp, figuring out letters and words is much faster and smoother
Virgile's mother
9 yo, dyslexic
A discovery changing the lives of thousands of people

Faster reading

Smoother reading

Less tiring

Read longer

Words move less
The science behind dyslexia
Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars' research show that dyslexic people have two dominant eyes. This double dominance mislead the brain which cannot deal with these simultaneous and conflicting information, thus creating mirror images and making really difficult reading letters like P, B, Q or D.
We created Lexilightto solve this issue. Lexilight is the first ever reading aid lamp for dyslexic people. With its pulsated and modulated light, it creates a fake dominant eye to trick the brain and suppress mirror images and thus making reading smoother, easier and faster.
Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars' research show that dyslexic people have two dominant eyes. This double dominance mislead the brain which cannot deal with these simultaneous and conflicting information, thus creating mirror images and making really difficult reading letters like P, B, Q or D.
We created Lexilightto solve this issue. Lexilight is the first ever reading aid lamp for dyslexic people. With its pulsated and modulated light, it creates a fake dominant eye to trick the brain and suppress mirror images and thus making reading smoother, easier and faster.

The pleasure of reading faster and without fatigue is just a click away!
The pleasure of reading faster and without fatigue is just a click away!
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Your questions
our answers
The Lexilight lamp has been designed to help dyslexic children learn to read, so a child can benefit from this technology early on in their learning process.
However, the lamp can also be very useful for dyslexics who are already experienced in reading, as it allows them to read for longer periods of time without getting tired.
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