Laymanizer uses natural language processing (NLP) to analyze the input text and identify complex words and phrases. It then replaces these with simpler, more understandable alternatives, ensuring that the overall meaning of the text is preserved. Users can simply input the text they want to simplify, and Laymanizer takes care of the rest. The simplified text is displayed on the webapp, making it easy to copy and paste or share with others. For a long while, the biggest reason academic writing was hard to read was because of its high density of information, its technical jargon, and assuming too much on the reader; this has led to most people not being able to read these papers or even books . To use Laymanizer, simply go to the webapp's URL and enter the text you want to simplify. The app will automatically process the text and display the simplified version. Users can copy and paste the simplified text, or share it directly from the webapp. In the future, we plan to add more features to Laymanizer, such as the ability to customize the level of simplification and to provide explanations of complex terms. We also plan to explore other NLP models and techniques to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of the app and make it into a browser extension for easy use. This should help bring in higher net worth individuals such as innovators