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    Wordless WebWordless Web is a simple browser bookmarklet that removes all text from any website with just one click. So the only thing left for you to see are the site’s pictures.

    No text also means no context. You're free to enjoy the images in their purest form, without names, labels, definitions, or purpose. It makes the pictures we see across the web more mysterious and open to interpretation of our own imaginations.

    Try Wordless Web on your favorite sites and see how it suddenly transforms your experience.

    Project by Ji Lee / Coding by Cory Forsyth
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    Wordless WebWordless Web is a simple browser bookmarklet that removes all text from any website with just one click. So the only thing left for you to see are the site’s pictures.

    No text also means no context. You're free to enjoy the images in their purest form, without names, labels, definitions, or purpose. It makes the pictures we see across the web more mysterious and open to interpretation of our own imaginations.

    Try Wordless Web on your favorite sites and see how it suddenly transforms your experience.

    Project by Ji Lee / Coding by Cory Forsyth
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    Wordless WebWordless Web is a simple browser bookmarklet that removes all text from any website with just one click. So the only thing left for you to see are the site’s pictures.

    No text also means no context. You're free to enjoy the images in their purest form, without names, labels, definitions, or purpose. It makes the pictures we see across the web more mysterious and open to interpretation of our own imaginations.

    Try Wordless Web on your favorite sites and see how it suddenly transforms your experience.

    Project by Ji Lee / Coding by Cory Forsyth
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