Texthelp is an accessibility-focused software publisher that equips learners, educators, and professionals with assistive tools designed to remove literacy and numeracy barriers across Windows environments. Its small but tightly integrated portfolio centers on real-time productivity aids: Equatio turns math into an inclusive activity by letting users dictate, type, or hand-write equations that are instantly converted to accessible digital formats—useful for creating accessible worksheets, inserting notation into Learning Management Systems, or generating alt-text for STEM documents—while AutoCorrect works silently at system level, correcting spelling errors as they occur in any application, from email clients and chat windows to proprietary assessment platforms, thereby supporting dyslexic writers and multilingual staff who need friction-free communication. Together the utilities address typical classroom, corporate, and government scenarios where accuracy, speed, and inclusive design are mandated: teachers build universally designed math resources, students submit polished assignments without stigma, and frontline staff avoid costly typos in customer-facing content. Both programs hook into Office 365, Google Workspace, and most web editors without extra plugins, and administrators can deploy settings centrally for consistent assistive provision. Texthelp’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.