Recommended input
- Input
- #16a34a #dc2626 #2563eb #f59e0b
- Expected output
- Comparação simulada por deficiência de visão de cor
Use it as a starting point and tune in the preview until it matches the real layout.
accessible dashboard palette
Dashboards need visual redundancy: color, label, shape and position should work together. This page explains when the use case makes sense, which parameters to control and how to avoid fragile visual-design decisions.
Use it as a starting point and tune in the preview until it matches the real layout.
The tool speeds exploration; the final decision depends on readability, accessibility and visual consistency.
No. It approximates average perception with a mathematical model; real people vary in severity, adaptation and lighting context.
In many cases yes, but review SVG/CSS size, contrast, fallback and compatibility in the final environment.
No. Generation happens in the browser; analytics events do not include typed content, specific colors or generated SVG.
Use this page intent as a guide: define the function, validate context and document parameters to reproduce the result.
#3DDC97#E5C46B#E07B8E#4EA8DE#F7F8F7#796DAC#D9DB86#BAC288#7069CE#F7F7F7#796DAC, #D9DB86, #BAC288, #7069CE, #F7F7F7The palette is processed locally; no color or image is sent to the server.