About AdobeColorblind Analyzer
AdobeColorblind Analyzer is a tool designed to help designers, developers, and accessibility advocates identify potential colorblind accessibility issues on websites. By analyzing your website’s color usage, this tool provides insight into how content might appear to users with various types of color vision deficiencies.
Accessibility is a critical aspect of modern web design. An estimated 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are affected by color vision deficiency. Ensuring that your site remains usable and clear to everyone—regardless of how they perceive color—is not only inclusive but often required by accessibility standards.
Learn More About Colorblindness
- Colour Blind Awareness – A UK-based non-profit providing resources and advocacy.
- NIH: Color Blindness – U.S. National Eye Institute’s overview of causes and types.
- American Academy of Ophthalmology: What Is Color Blindness?
- WebAIM: Visual Disabilities – Color Blindness – A helpful resource for web developers on creating accessible content.
- Wikipedia: Treatments for Color Blindness – A summary of current treatment options and research.
We encourage all creators to incorporate accessible design principles from the start. Together, we can create a more inclusive digital world.