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Color Blind Simulator

快捷选色

模拟类型

图片色盲模拟

基于 Brettel/Viénot 色觉缺陷模型,在 linear sRGB 空间进行矩阵变换,结果仅供参考

Free online color blind simulator. Preview how colors and images appear under color blindness, color weakness, and red-green color blindness perspectives for accessible design, UI color checking, and visual accessibility optimization.

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Use Cases

  • Check color readability under color weakness user perspective after completing web or App UI design
  • Verify color distinction clarity in data visualization charts before launch
  • Identify potential color recognition barriers during poster and promotional material design
  • Simulate visual experience of users with different color vision deficiencies in accessibility design reviews

Features

  • Multiple color vision deficiency simulation: Quickly view color appearance under red-green color blindness, blue-yellow color blindness, and other perspectives
  • Design accessibility aid: Suitable for readability checking before launching webpages, posters, charts, and product interfaces
  • More intuitive comparison: Help discover highly similar colors, low contrast areas, and potential recognition barriers
  • Instant online preview: No professional software needed, open to check color scheme and image accessibility performance immediately

How to Use

  1. 1.Select color vision deficiency type to simulate (e.g., red-green color blindness, blue-yellow color blindness)
  2. 2.Enter color values or upload images to check
  3. 3.Tool automatically simulates and displays color blind perspective effects
  4. 4.Adjust color schemes or designs based on preview results to improve accessibility

FAQ

What scenarios is a Color Blind Simulator suitable for?

Suitable for web design, App UI design, poster color schemes, data visualization, and accessibility experience checking. Helps discover color indistinguishability issues early.

Can I preview how images and color schemes look under color weakness perspective?

Yes. The tool helps you simulate how images, color blocks, and color schemes appear under different color vision deficiencies, convenient for quick comparison before and after design.

Can it preview both red-green and blue-yellow color blindness?

Yes. Common color vision deficiency types can be viewed individually, making it easier to optimize visual accessibility for different user groups.

Can this tool replace real user testing?

It's very suitable for early self-checking and quick screening. However, for important projects, it's still recommended to combine real user feedback and complete accessibility evaluation.