Hi, thanks for maintaining this list — it's a genuinely useful collection.
Suggesting a resource for the Low Vision Accessibility section.
The color-vision tools currently listed there (Sim Daltonism, Colorblinding, NoCoffee, David Nichols' palette tool) are simulators and palette checkers — they show others how color vision deficiency looks. There isn't a self-screening test a user can take to check their own color vision. This fills that gap.
- Resource: Color Blind Tests — https://colorblindtests.net/
- Description: Free browser-based color vision screening with Ishihara plate and Farnsworth D-15 tests, no signup, available in multiple languages. A self-screening complement to the simulators already listed.
- Category: Low Vision Accessibility
- Why it's valuable: Lets people self-check for color vision deficiency before seeking a clinical diagnosis. It's clear throughout that online screening is not a medical diagnosis and that users should see an eye care professional to confirm.
Checked the list first — no duplicate. Happy to open a PR with a properly formatted entry if you'd prefer that. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for maintaining this list — it's a genuinely useful collection.
Suggesting a resource for the Low Vision Accessibility section.
The color-vision tools currently listed there (Sim Daltonism, Colorblinding, NoCoffee, David Nichols' palette tool) are simulators and palette checkers — they show others how color vision deficiency looks. There isn't a self-screening test a user can take to check their own color vision. This fills that gap.
Checked the list first — no duplicate. Happy to open a PR with a properly formatted entry if you'd prefer that. Thanks!