Audit UI Designs for Accessibility
Check your app UI screenshots in CVD modes — make sure all state indicators are visible to everyone.
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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.
UI Design tips
Common UI accessibility fail: status indicators in red/green only (errors red, success green). For deuteranopes, these look similar.
Always pair color with a non-color cue: icons (✓/✗), bold text, borders, or words ("Error", "OK").
Test your app's key screens in deuteranomaly mode — the most common form (~5% of men). If your UI breaks here, it fails for millions of users.
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