Nerv was born from a simple belief: everyone deserves equal access to information on the web, regardless of how their brain processes text.
Millions of people with dyslexia, ADHD, and other reading differences struggle with complex web content daily. Traditional accessibility tools either strip away content through summarization or offer basic formatting changes that barely address cognitive accessibility needs.
Nerv changes this by using AI to transform text while preserving its full meaning and value. We're not just making text simpler—we're making it more accessible without losing what makes it important.
Everything we do is guided by these core principles.
We believe the web should be accessible to everyone, regardless of cognitive differences or reading abilities.
Your data stays on your device. We built Nerv to work completely offline using Chrome's Built-in AI.
Every feature is designed with input from disability advocacy groups and real users with diverse needs.
Making cognitive accessibility tools available to everyone, everywhere, completely free.
Named after the soft, adaptable Japanese treat that makes hard things easier to digest, Nerv transforms the rigid complexity of web content into something more approachable—just like mochi transforms tough ingredients into something delightful.
When Chrome announced Built-in AI capabilities, we saw an opportunity to create something truly special: a cognitive accessibility tool that works completely offline, respects user privacy, and provides real value without compromising on content quality.
Today, Nerv helps thousands of users access web content more easily, and we're just getting started.
We're working on exciting new features including support for additional languages, enhanced customization options, and partnerships with educational institutions and disability advocacy groups.
Expanding beyond English to serve global users
Smarter adaptation with improved context understanding
User feedback and collaborative improvement tools