EasyRead.info advances accessible communication with OpenSense:
A hybrid model of AI Efficiency and Human Validation.

Introducing OpenSense: AI-Enhanced Easy Read Creator
Announcement: Entering Final Testing Phase
Birmingham, UK — EasyRead.info today announced it has entered the final user involvement testing phase for OpenSense. This new platform is designed to transform the creation of Easy Read documentation.
OpenSense integrates Accessible Intelligence (AI) with a rigorous ‘human-in-the-loop’ architecture. This ensures that speed and automation do not bypass the essential requirement of user scrutiny.
The Solution: Balancing Efficiency and Compliance
Organisations face increasing pressure to meet the Accessible Information Standard and the Equality Act 2010.
The market has lacked a solution that balances production efficiency with genuine compliance. OpenSense addresses this by engineering its model against 10 internationally recognised standards for disability, equality, and accessible information guidelines.
This includes the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
Core Philosophy: Automating the Process, Not the Judgement
Valid Easy Read documentation requires more than simply matching icons to keywords. It demands contextual understanding and tonal accuracy.
OpenSense distinguishes itself from generic generative AI models by treating human involvement as a functional requirement rather than an optional safeguard.
The platform is built on the established principle of ‘No Decision About Me, Without Me’. It embeds specific tools for user verification directly into the workflow, enabling professionals to validate content with people with learning disabilities before finalisation. This prevents efficient AI from leading to tokenistic compliance.
Key Capabilities of OpenSense
- Standards-Based Generation: The underlying model draws from 10 distinct global compliance frameworks to ensure structural validity and accuracy.
- Integrated User Verification: Built-in pathways allow for real-world testing by individuals with learning disabilities, preventing the oversight of user voice in favour of speed.
- Expert Oversight: The system requires professional human review at critical junctures, ensuring that nuance and empathy remain central to the output.

Commitment to Valid Accessibility
“We are using technology to scale availability, not to replace the user voice.”
“Compliance cannot be fully automated because accessibility is human-centric. OpenSense offers the speed of modern AI, but it enforces the necessary checks to ensure the final document is not just legible, but truly understandable.”
— Daniel Rogers, Director at EasyRead.info
Availability and Testing
OpenSense is currently undergoing strict validation to ensure alignment with all ten targeted compliance standards.
EasyRead.info is opening the platform for early access to select advocacy groups, professionals, and user-testing panels who wish to contribute to the final calibration of the software.
Parties interested in participating in the user testing programme can contact the team directly at: info@easyread.info.
About EasyRead.info & Media Contact
About EasyRead.info:
EasyRead.info provides specialist accessible information services. The company focuses on the intersection of technology and user advocacy to remove barriers to understanding information.
Media Contact:
- Daniel Rogers | Director
- Email: daniel.rogers@easyread.info
- Website: www.easyread.info
