See how your images appear to people with different types of color blindness.
Drag & drop your image here
or
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP (Max: 10MB)
Drag and drop your image or click the browse button to select a file from your device.
Choose the type of color blindness you want to simulate and adjust the intensity.
Click the "Simulate Color Blindness" button to process your image, then download the simulated version.
The most common type, including protanopia (red-blind), deuteranopia (green-blind), protanomaly (red-weak), and deuteranomaly (green-weak). Affects approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women.
Less common, including tritanopia (blue-blind) and tritanomaly (blue-weak). Blue appears as green, and yellow appears as light pink or white.
Achromatopsia is very rare and involves seeing no colors at all, only shades of gray, black, and white. Often accompanied by other vision problems.
Use this tool to ensure your designs are accessible to people with color blindness. Use strong contrast, multiple visual cues beyond color, and test your designs with this simulator.