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Deuteranopia (red-green color blindness) affects ~6% of males. Red and green look similar — never use only color to convey meaning.
Protanopia affects the red cone cells. Green appears more yellow/brown. Use patterns and labels alongside color indicators.
| Feature | Browser-Based (FastTool) | Design Suite | Mobile Design App |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free, no limits | $$$ license or subscription | Free with limitations |
| Privacy | 100% local processing | Local processing | May upload data |
| Installation | None — runs in browser | Large download + install | Browser extension install |
| Speed | Instant for quick tasks | Powerful for complex work | Lightweight but limited |
| Cross-Platform | Works everywhere | OS-specific versions | Browser-dependent |
| Updates | Always latest version | Manual updates needed | Auto-updates |
Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color vision deficiency (CVD), most commonly affecting red-green perception. The three main types correspond to the three cone cell types in the retina: protanopia (no red cones, ~1% of males), deuteranopia (no green cones, ~1% of males), and tritanopia (no blue cones, very rare at ~0.003%). Protanomaly and deuteranomaly are more common partial forms where the affected cone type is present but shifted in sensitivity. Total color blindness (achromatopsia) is extremely rare, affecting about 1 in 30,000 people.
Color blindness simulators apply mathematical transformations to image pixels based on the Brettel, Vienot, or Machado models, which simulate how different types of CVD alter color perception. For designers, the key insight is that red-green color blindness makes red and green appear as similar shades of brown or yellow. This means traffic-light-style indicators (red = bad, green = good), error messages in red, and required field markers using color alone are inaccessible to a significant portion of users. WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion 1.4.1 requires that 'color is not used as the only visual means of conveying information.' Adding patterns, shapes, icons, or text labels alongside color ensures information remains accessible to all users.
Built with CSS and JavaScript, Color Blindness Simulator processes design parameters using mathematically precise algorithms with capabilities including image upload, multiple CVD types, side-by-side preview. The tool uses the browser's built-in color parsing for accuracy and generates output compatible with all modern CSS specifications. Visual previews are rendered using the same engine that displays websites, so what you see matches what your users will see. All calculations happen instantly in your browser with no server roundtrip.
The RGB color model used in digital displays was developed based on the three types of cone cells in the human eye: red, green, and blue sensitive.
Studies show that rounded corners are processed 33% faster by the human visual system compared to sharp corners, which is why they dominate modern UI design.
Part of the FastTool collection, Color Blindness Simulator is a zero-cost design tool that works in any modern browser. Upload an image and simulate different types of color blindness. Capabilities like image upload, multiple CVD types, side-by-side preview are available out of the box. Because it uses client-side JavaScript, your data stays private throughout the entire process.
Start by navigating to the Color Blindness Simulator page on FastTool. Then choose your design settings in the input area. Adjust any available settings — the tool offers image upload, multiple CVD types, side-by-side preview for fine-tuning. Click the action button to process your input, then preview, copy, or export the result. The entire workflow happens in your browser, so results appear instantly.
Color Blindness Simulator keeps your data completely local. There are no server calls during processing, no cookies tracking your input, and no analytics on what you type. Your browser is the only thing that ever sees your data.
You can use Color Blindness Simulator on any device — iPhone, Android, iPad, or desktop. The interface automatically adjusts to your screen, and performance is identical across platforms. No app download needed — just open the page in your mobile browser.
After the initial load, yes. Color Blindness Simulator does not make server requests during operation, so losing your connection will not affect the tool. Save the page as a bookmark for easy access when you are back online.
Color Blindness Simulator runs entirely in your browser, which means faster results and complete data privacy. Unlike cloud-based alternatives, nothing you enter is sent to a server. It is also completely free with no sign-up required.
Use Color Blindness Simulator when designing websites to quickly upload an image and simulate different types of color blindness. without switching between applications.
Apply Color Blindness Simulator during brand identity projects where consistent design values need to be generated or verified across deliverables.
During rapid prototyping, Color Blindness Simulator lets you iterate on design decisions faster by giving you instant feedback in the browser.
Prepare design assets for client presentations using Color Blindness Simulator — generate values on the spot during meetings.