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This vision simulator allows users to observe how people with colorblindness or low vision may perceive web-based content. The Color Blind & Low Vision Simulator is an accessibility tool that allows users to test and observe how people with colorblindness or low vision may perceive web-based content. Note: The simulator is active only on the tab in focus. If you don't see a change, refresh the page you want to test. Features: • Light and Dark modes • 9 color vision options • 7 Low vision options 2.0.0 Update: • You can now create combinations by selecting one color vision filter and one low vision filter • Added badges to show which filters are active • Added a "Reset" button that clears the active filters • Header is now sticky so that the badges are always visible
Colorblind Vision Extension
Overview: The Colorblind Filter Extension is a Chrome extension designed to enhance web accessibility for users with color vision deficiencies. It provides a set of colorblindness filters that can be applied to any web page(except chrome tabs like chrome://.......) to simulate how it appears to individuals with various types of color vision impairments. Users can also reset the filters to return to the normal view. None: Removes any applied filters, showing the page in its original color. Grayscale: Converts the page to grayscale, useful for those with certain types of color blindness or for users who prefer a monochromatic view. Protanopia: Applies a filter that simulates protanopia (red-green color blindness), which affects the ability to perceive red hues. Deuteranopia: Applies a filter that simulates deuteranopia (another type of red-green color blindness), affecting green hues. Tritanopia: Applies a filter that simulates tritanopia (blue-yellow color blindness), affecting the perception of blue and yellow hues.
HueInsight : ColorBlindness Simulator
A hobby color blind simulator that i created to help me in my User Experience program. The extension helps to visualize webpages as… A hobby color blind simulator that i created to help me in my User Experience program. The extension helps to visualize webpages as colorblind users might see them
FreshEyes
Adapts webpage for color blind people. FreshEyes provides a simple color filtering overlay to raise the saturation of colors as well as slightly shift their hues in order to make them more distinct for individuals with color vision deficiencies like deuteranomaly, protanomaly, tritanomaly, etc. Hue Rotate - Rotates all hues 180 degrees Red Channel - Increases only reds in Red Channel Red (All Channels) - Increases reds in ALL (RGB) channels True Color - Enhances and saturates Reds True Color (Green) - True Color with Green adjusted True Color (Desaturate) - True Color with some desaturation True Color (Neutral) - Enhances and saturates all colors Note: We do not purport to resolve all issues with color vision deficiencies. We are not claiming to improve accessibility of given web pages, only providing a way to view them with a new perspective in the hopes that it can potentially aid users with color deficient vision in some way.
Simulator of visual impairments
Helps to check if your website is accessible and understand how you can improve experience for your users. Helpful tool to simulate some visual impairments. You can use it for testing or just to educate yourself and your colleagues. With this extension you can apply some filters on your web page: * Myopia filter - you can configure diopters to check if your page is accessible for people with blurred vision. Pay attention to important texts with small font sizes. Also you can configure root font size and see how your page scales. * Color blindness filter - you can apply different filters to check if your page is still usable. If some important information is only provided by color, it could be impossible for color blind people to get it. * Blindness filter - with these filters you need to use a screen reader to test your page properly. But it's helpful to apply the filter too - in this case you'll get more accurate experience. If you want to use this extension for manual testing, repeat all your base test cases with filters on. If these scenarios are successful, then you're going in the right direction. As a rule of thumb, you must be able to get all the info needed for navigation and having a nice and clear user experience. Our GitHub page: https://github.com/airadavometra/accessibility-simulator-plasmo Feel free to report issues, suggest improvements or contribute.