Our commitment
We work toward clear focus states, labeled controls, keyboard-operable actions, responsive layouts, readable text, reduced-motion support, and color information that is not communicated by hue alone wherever practical.
Because Color Pick is itself a color tool, some workspaces intentionally display low-contrast or difficult color combinations chosen by the user. The surrounding interface should still identify results with text, numbers, labels, and status indicators.
Accessibility features
- Keyboard-accessible buttons, links, form controls, and role-mapping alternatives.
- Visible focus indicators and semantic labels for primary interactions.
- Responsive layouts that preserve core content on mobile and desktop.
- Reduced-motion behavior for decorative animation where supported.
- Text labels alongside contrast scores, readiness results, and color-vision findings.
- Contrast recommendations and full-palette compatibility checks.
Known limitations
Complex charts, canvas-based image tools, drag-and-drop interactions, large comparison tables, generated color plates, and visual palette previews can present accessibility challenges. Alternative controls are provided in several workflows, but coverage may not yet be complete for every assistive technology and browser combination.
The Color Vision Quiz is an educational visual activity and may not be usable by everyone. It is not required to access the main color tools.
Testing approach
Development checks include semantic HTML review, keyboard interaction, responsive testing, automated linting, and targeted audits of interactive controls. Automated tools are useful but do not replace manual testing or feedback from people who use assistive technologies.
For production accessibility decisions, combine Color Pick with manual review, assistive-technology testing, and qualified accessibility expertise.
Accessibility feedback
To report an accessibility barrier, email hello@colorpick.site. Include the page URL, the control or content involved, your browser and device, and the assistive technology used when relevant.
Do not include unnecessary sensitive or medical information. You can also review the Accessibility Disclaimer.