See how you see —
then share it.
ColorBlindMe shows live color through your camera — simulate color-vision deficiency or boost hard-to-tell-apart colors. Take a short screening, get a shareable profile, and let anyone see the world the way you do.
Point your camera. Watch color change.
ColorBlindMe re-colors the live camera feed in real time — two ways.
Simulate
See the world the way a color-blind person does. Choose a type and severity and the camera shows how those colors collapse together — a window into how someone else sees.
Correct
Boost hard-to-distinguish colors so pairs that usually blur — reds and greens, blues and purples — pull apart and become easier to tell apart at a glance.
It all happens live, on your phone — the camera re-coloring is in the app, not on this page.
A short test estimates how you see.
A quick on-screen task estimates your color-vision type and severity. The result is a profile you can keep — and share.
- 01ScreenA handful of color plates check for a red–green or blue–yellow shift.
- 02Tell apartTargeted plates separate protan from deutan when the screen is positive.
- 03MeasureAn adaptive task estimates how strong the deficiency is — your severity.
- 04ProfileYou get a shareable profile: type, severity, and a code like D-66.
Deuteranomaly
ColorBlindMe estimates your color vision from an uncalibrated screen — it's a screening, not a medical diagnosis. For a clinical assessment, see an eye-care professional. Nothing is recorded or sent anywhere.