We’re excited to launch the Orwellix Readability Chrome Extension, a free lightweight browser extension that lets you check readability directly from your Chrome toolbar.
The extension is designed for quick writing decisions. Paste a short passage, run a check, and instantly see how easy your text is to read without opening a full editor.
What’s New
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Chrome Toolbar Readability Checks: Paste text into the extension popup and analyze readability from any browser tab.
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Grade-Level Scoring: Get a clear readability grade level with a visual meter, so you can quickly understand how difficult your writing is to read.
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Sentence Complexity Detection: See counts for Very Hard to Read and Hard to Read sentences, then expand each issue for sentence-level details.
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Writing Style Analysis: Detect adverbs, qualifiers, and passive voice that can make writing feel weaker, heavier, or harder to follow.
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Expandable Issue Details: Review the flagged sentence, word count, depth score, complexity score, sentence number, issue type, and practical suggestions where available.
Built for Fast Snippet Analysis
The extension is free for all users and does not require an Orwellix account.
It is built for short, fast checks while browsing, drafting, emailing, researching, or reviewing copy. The current extension limits are:
- 5,000 characters per check
- 30 free checks per day
- No account required
- No credit card required
Extension to Full Editor Workflow
The extension helps you find readability issues quickly. The full Orwellix editor helps you fix them inside your document.
When you need deeper editing, Orwellix gives you:
- Color-coded readability highlights directly in the editor
- Grammar and spelling checks
- AI Agent editing inside your document
- Accept or reject AI changes with full context
- Plagiarism checking
- Cloud document management
- Import and export workflows
Try It
You can learn more on the new Orwellix Readability Extension page.
This is our first browser extension, and it gives writers a faster way to bring Orwellix readability analysis into everyday writing workflows.