Select Color
#ffffff
White
Simulator kpuru ìsì
Lelee ka ndị nwere ụdị isi agba dị iche iche si aghọta agba iji mepụta atụmatụ ndị ọzọ enwere ike ịnweta. Ịghọta nghọta agba na-enyere aka hụ na ọdịnaya gị nwere ike ịnweta onye ọ bụla.
Mmetụta
8% nke ụmụ nwoke na 0.5% nke ụmụ nwanyị nwere ụdị ụkọ ọhụụ agba.
Ụdị
Ìsì na-acha uhie uhie na-acha akwụkwọ ndụ na-abụkarị, na-emetụta otú e si aghọta uhie na elu.
Chepụta Mma
Jiri ọdịiche na ụkpụrụ n'akụkụ agba iji wepụta ozi.
Agba mbụ
#ffffff
White
Nke a bụ ka agba si egosi na ọhụụ agba nkịtị.
Ìsì na-acha uhie uhie-acha ndụ ndụ (Protanopia)
Protanopia
1.3% nke ụmụ nwoke, 0.02% nke ụmụ nwanyị
Otú ọ dị
#ffffff
Protanomaly
1.3% nke ụmụ nwoke, 0.02% nke ụmụ nwanyị
Uhie-acha ndụ ndụ akụkụ (Deuteranopia)
Deuteranopia
1.2% nke ụmụ nwoke, 0.01% nke ụmụ nwanyị
Otú ọ dị
#ffffff
Deuteranomaly
5% nke ụmụ nwoke, 0.35% nke ụmụ nwanyị
Acha anụnụ anụnụ-Yellow ìsì (Tritanopia)
Tritanopia
0.001% nke ụmụ nwoke, 0.03% nke ụmụ nwanyị
Otú ọ dị
#ffffff
Tritanomaly
0.0001% nke ndị mmadụ
Agba zuru oke
Achromatopsia
0.003% nke ndị mmadụ
Otú ọ dị
#ffffff
Achromatomaly
0.001% nke ndị mmadụ
Cheta na: Ntugharị ndị a bụ nso nso. Ezi nghọta agba nwere ike ịdịgasị iche n'etiti ndị nwere otu ụdị isi agba.
Understanding Color Blindness
Create inclusive designs by testing color accessibility
Color blindness affects approximately 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women worldwide. This simulator helps designers, developers, and content creators understand how their color choices appear to people with various forms of color vision deficiency.
By testing your colors through different color blindness simulations, you can ensure your designs are accessible and effective for all users. This tool simulates the most common types of color vision deficiency including Protanopia, Deuteranopia, Tritanopia, and complete color blindness.
Why It Matters
Color alone should never be the only way to convey information. Testing with this simulator helps identify potential issues.
Use Cases
Perfect for UI design, data visualization, branding, and any visual content that relies on color differentiation.