Color Blindness Simulator

Color Blindness Simulator

🌈 Color Blindness Simulator

Upload an image and simulate different types of color blindness with adjustable severity.

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👁️ Color Blindness Simulator — See the World Through Different Eyes

A Color Blindness Simulator is an online tool that lets you view images, designs, or websites as they would appear to someone with various types of color vision deficiency. It’s a valuable resource for designers, developers, and accessibility testers who want to ensure their work is inclusive.


What is the Color Blindness Simulator Tool?

The Color Blindness Simulator tool takes your uploaded image or a live webpage and applies filters to simulate how it would look to people with different types of color blindness, such as:

  • Protanopia (red-blind)

  • Deuteranopia (green-blind)

  • Tritanopia (blue-blind)

  • Achromatopsia (complete color blindness)


How It Works

  1. Upload an image or enter a website URL.

  2. Select a color blindness type from the menu.

  3. View the simulation instantly in real-time.

  4. Compare with normal vision side-by-side.


Why Use the Color Blindness Simulator Tool?

  • Accessibility testing — ensure your color choices work for all users.

  • Design improvement — avoid relying solely on color to convey information.

  • Legal compliance — meet WCAG and ADA accessibility standards.

  • Educational purposes — understand how color vision deficiencies affect perception.


Who Can Benefit?

  • Web & UI designers — for accessible interface design.

  • Graphic designers — for print and brand color testing.

  • Teachers & students — for science and biology education.

  • Content creators — to make more inclusive visual media.


Key Features to Look For

  • Multiple simulation modes for different color vision deficiencies.

  • Side-by-side comparison with normal vision.

  • Live preview for websites.

  • Image export of simulated results.

  • Easy switching between simulation types.