
High Performance Shouldn’t Cost Your Well-Being.
Stop pushing through visual strain. Lili's pulsed light stabilizes text on screen so you read faster and finish the day with energy to spare, through long documents, dense emails and data alike.

High Performance Shouldn’t Cost Your Well-Being.
Stop pushing through visual strain. Lili's pulsed light stabilizes text on screen so you read faster and finish the day with energy to spare, through long documents, dense emails and data alike.
Why Text Vibrates for Dyslexics?
The Cost of Compensating.
The dyslexic reader forces the eye to fight continuous visual noise. Because dyslexic adults often lack a single dominant eye, the brain receives twin, conflicting digital images simultaneously.
This causes characters to blur, overlap, or appear to "dance”, leading to the silent, end-of-day exhaustion many dyslexic professionals know too well. Dyslexia affects roughly 1 in 10 adults, often without them ever naming it.

Without Lili

With Lili












The portable reading lamp that helps dyslexic readers read with more comfort and comprehension.
Lili's pulsed light stabilizes letters so reading feels smoother, at home, at school or at work.
- Immediate comfort, lasting results over time.
- Clinically tested, 100% of study subjects responded positively*
- Made in France
- 45-day risk-free trial
- Free Shipping (EU only)
Reading Comfort, Backed by Science
Dyslexia is a spectrum, and every child experiences it differently. In our clinical study, every participant improved on at least one measure of their reading.
-33%
Fewer Reading Errors
Even fluent dyslexic readers can misread the order of letters. With Lili, these structural positioning errors drop by a third, delivering a cleaner and more reliable reading experience.
100%
Participants Who Improved
Every reader in the study improved on at least one reading measure with Lili.
-21%
Time to Read Common Words
When tuned to reader, Lili helps decode everyday words faster, with less effort.
*Results from clinical studies with the CNRS and Robert Debré University Hospital. Results being prepared for peer-reviewed publication, expected 2026. Individual results may vary.
Ideal Companion for Dyslexic Professionals
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