USER STORIES

How Tailo makes a difference

Explore how Tailo supports better reading outcomes for every kind of learner.

Disabled Students' Allowance student using Tailo assistive technology on a laptop to read academic materials independently, highlighting real-world DSA case study success.
Disabled Students' Allowance student Rhys using Tailo assistive reading software on a laptop to improve academic reading comprehension and study independently.

DSA STUDENT

Reading is less daunting now. I can filter out whats actually relevant.”

Rhys, a PGCE student at the University of Huddersfield, used to struggle with dense academic texts and inaccessible scanned documents. Since using Tailo through their DSA, they’ve sped up their reading, reduced stress, and feel more confident tackling assignments.

Francesca, a criminology student with dyslexia, smiling while studying with Tailo on her laptop — a tool she uses to summarise academic readings and manage her workload more effectively.

DSA STUDENT

“I’ve been doing really well at uni – Tailo helps me focus on what matters.

Francesca, a criminology student with dyslexia, used to feel overwhelmed by dense academic readings and struggled to keep up in class. Since using Tailo, she’s found it easier to manage her workload, build confidence, and stay focused with features like Tailo’s tailored AI-generated summaries.

Jesse, an IT and Business student at Sheffield Hallam University, using Tailo’s AI-powered reading tools to support his academic studies.

DSA STUDENT

How Jesse Mastered His Dissertation with Tailo

Jesse, an IT and Business student at Sheffield Hallam University, used to feel put off by long blocks of academic text. With Tailo’s text-to-speech and summariser features, he found a simpler, more effective way to process information – especially during his final year dissertation.

Kimberley, a disabled university student and parent, using Tailo on her laptop to summarise academic readings at home.

DSA STUDENT

Why Kimberly Chooses Tailo to Make Uni Work Manageable

Kimberley is a disabled student and parent balancing university life with chronic fatigue and ADHD. She uses Tailo to turn overwhelming readings into clear, manageable summaries – freeing up time and energy to focus on what really matters.

Jamie, a Doctor of Education student and international athlete, running a race with a prosthetic leg, demonstrating determination and balance between sport and study.

DSA STUDENT

Why Jamie Uses Tailo to Cut Through Academic Clutter

Balancing the demands of a part-time doctorate, a full-time career, and competing internationally in sport, Jamie relies on Tailo to simplify complex academic reading, reduce study time, and stay confident and focused.

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An academic journal after using Tailo