Built for every learner

Reading starts
with a leap

An adaptive reading app that meets children where they are. Designed from the ground up for autistic learners. Built to help every child unlock the power of words.

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1 in 36 children are on the autism spectrum

Most reading apps weren't built for them

Traditional reading tools assume every child learns the same way. They don't. Autistic children process information visually, need consistent structure, and thrive with personalized pacing. Generic apps miss all of this.

LitLeap doesn't bolt on accessibility as an afterthought. It's the foundation.

How LitLeap works

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Visual-first phonics

Letters come alive with color, shape, and motion. Every phoneme is paired with visual scaffolding that helps children connect sounds to symbols naturally.

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Adaptive pacing

The app watches how your child responds and adjusts in real time. Struggling with a sound? More practice, different angles, no pressure. Flying through? New challenges appear.

Positive reinforcement

Instant, encouraging feedback after every interaction. No red X marks, no failure states. Every attempt is progress, and the app celebrates it.

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Interest-driven content

Children learn faster when they care about what they're reading. LitLeap adapts stories and examples around your child's passions, from dinosaurs to trains to space.

Grounded in research

LitLeap combines evidence-based approaches to reading instruction with what the science tells us about how neurodiverse minds learn best.

Multi-sensory engagement

Touch, sight, and sound working together. Research shows autistic learners retain more when multiple senses are activated simultaneously.

Structured consistency

Predictable patterns with gentle progression. Familiar routines reduce anxiety and create a safe space for learning.

Visual processing priority

Children with autism often process visual information more easily than auditory. Every lesson leads with what they see, not just what they hear.

Every child deserves to read

Not every child who struggles with reading is on the spectrum. And not every child on the spectrum struggles with reading. But every child deserves tools that adapt to how their mind works, not the other way around.

LitLeap is building that future, one word at a time.