A tool to show how color contrast can affect different people with visual impairments.
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Book free discovery call →Who Can Use (whocanuse.com) is an accessibility tool showing how color contrast affects people with visual impairments — empathy-building accessibility tool. Free educational + practical accessibility tool. Sits alongside Stark (covered earlier — comprehensive accessibility platform), Contrast by Sam Soffes (covered earlier — Mac contrast checker), WebAIM Color Contrast Checker (free web standard), Color Review (covered earlier — LCH contrast), Color Safe + Inclusive Colors (covered earlier — accessibility-first palette tools). Distinguished by empathy + impairment-specific impact visualization. Free. Best for designers + product teams learning + demonstrating accessibility impact of color choices. Skip for full accessibility tooling (Stark comprehensive) or quick pair-checking (WebAIM).
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A tool to show how color contrast can affect different people with visual impairments.
Accessibility empathy
Designers + teams demonstrating color contrast impact on visual impairments.
Who Can Use (whocanuse.com) is an accessibility tool showing how color contrast affects people with visual impairments — empathy-building accessibility tool. Free educational + practical accessibility tool. Sits alongside Stark + Contrast + WebAIM (all covered earlier as accessibility tools).
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