Chromatic Vision Simulator: A Tool for Simulating Color Vision Deficiencies
Chromatic Vision Simulator, developed by Kazunori Asada, is an experience tool that simulates color vision deficiencies. It provides a simulated video experience in real-time using the built-in camera of your Android device. This application is designed to help users understand how people with specific types of color vision deficiencies see the world. It is recommended for people who work with colors, such as artists and designers, in addition to anyone who wants to better understand color vision deficiencies.
One of the most notable features of Chromatic Vision Simulator is its ability to support different types of color vision deficiencies. It can simulate "Normal Color Vision," "Protanope," "Deuteranope," and "Tritanope" color deficient types. Moreover, it is compatible with various Android devices, making it easy and convenient to use on-the-go. The iOS version has already gained over 20,000 users, and this Android version is expected to be equally popular.