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About the color blindness simulator

See how an image or color appears to people with different types of color vision deficiency — protanopia, deuteranopia, tritanopia and more. Upload an image and compare the original with each simulation to check whether your design stays legible.

Simulation is applied in your browser with the canvas API; images are never uploaded.

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Multiple types

Protanopia, deuteranopia, tritanopia and achromatopsia.

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Image upload

Test your own designs, charts or screenshots.

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Side-by-side

Compare the original against each simulation.

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Private

Processed locally with the canvas API.

Frequently asked questions

What types of color blindness are simulated?

Common ones: protanopia and deuteranopia (red-green), tritanopia (blue-yellow), and achromatopsia (total color blindness).

How accurate are the simulations?

They use established color-transformation matrices that approximate each deficiency. They're a helpful design check, not a medical diagnosis.

Why does this matter for design?

Around 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women have some color vision deficiency. Checking ensures information conveyed by color alone remains distinguishable.

Are my images uploaded?

No. Simulation is applied locally in your browser.