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Rhad ac am ddim Color Blindness Simulator

See how your design looks to people with color vision deficiencies. Simulates protanopia, deuteranopia, tritanopia, achromatopsia, and milder anomalies.

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Upload a design, infographic, or photo to see how it appears to people with color vision deficiencies. Especially useful for: chart designers, UX designers, and accessibility audits.

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Color vision deficiency (CVD) is simulated using Brettel-ViΓ©not color transformation matrices β€” the standard algorithm used in accessibility tools.

  1. 1
    You drop an image
    The image is loaded into a canvas in your browser. Pixels are downsized for performance (max 1200 px on the longest edge).
  2. 2
    A 3Γ—3 color transform is applied to every pixel
    Each CVD type has a specific matrix. For deuteranopia (green-blind), red and green channels get mixed in a way that mimics what people with only L+S cones perceive.
  3. 3
    The transformed image displays alongside the original
    Switch between CVD types to see how the same image looks for the ~8% of men with some form of color vision deficiency.

Your image stays in your browser. Even the simulation math runs locally on your CPU β€” no server, no API, no upload.

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βœ“Completely free β€” no hidden costs, ever
βœ“No account, email, or login required
βœ“Files stay on your device β€” processing happens in your browser
βœ“Works on any device β€” phone, tablet, desktop
βœ“No watermarks on any output
βœ“Browser memory limits may apply for very large files

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