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WCAG Color contrast checker

To check the color contrast between foreground and background of the texts

Users90KCurrent public install base
Rating3.9Store average score
Reviews35Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth0Net users gained this week
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Version3.8.5
ManifestV3
Size158KiB
Languages1English
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It checks the color contrast between the foreground and background of the elements that are in the page according to the WCAG 2.2.

It evaluates the contrast on all elements of the page considering their computed style for the color and background-color CSS properties. In case of these colors are defined with RGBA values, it also considers the opacity to deduce the real color that finally is show.

It can simulate color blindness and evaluate the contrast for the simulations. By this way, developers can see how the pages look for colorblind users.

The tool also includes two fields in which the colors can be introduced manually to be tested. It also allows to pick the color directly from the documents.

Finally, it auto-refreshes when DOM of the page changes (addition or removing elements), but if the page has many changes, this behavior can be de-activated.

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Store average score3.9Chrome Web Store aggregate rating, including ratings without synced review text
Synced text average3.6Average computed only from synced review bodies below
Reviews with text27Synced review bodies
Total ratings / reviews35Chrome Web Store public rating/review count

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Genji Shimada2026年5月13日
1

doesn't launch

Version 3.8.5Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Kate2026年3月16日
1

Nothing's happening sadly.

Version 3.8.5Language en
5 helpful · 0 not helpful
John2026年2月14日
1

The extension won't launch.

Version 3.8.5Language en
10 helpful · 0 not helpful
王洪铃2025年10月21日
5

整体挺好,就是颜色对比不准确,希望改进

Version 3.8.4Language zh
S. SpamBot2025年8月11日
1

Muy inexacta, el gotero de color no funciona tampoco

Version 3.8.4Language es
Human Person2025年5月6日
3

It understandably doesn't detect the background color correctly when the background is an element with opacity over a background image. When this happens, I'd like to manually select the background color to confirm the contrast is high enough, but when I select the correct background color with the eyedropper tool, the contrast listed doesn't update. The color is picked correctly, except as an rgba color with an alpha of 0. It does this even if the color I'm picking has no opacity. I have to go to an external tool to convert this to a hex color and paste it back in as a hex to get the contrast checker to update. It would save a lot of time if the eyedropper tool picked a hex color. Once I manually correct a background color, it would also help if I could save this at least until the page reloads, so I can more easily identify which colors I haven't checked yet.

Version 3.8.4Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Paolo Pantaleo2025年4月11日
2

It seems it doesn't work on localhost, at lest with Svelte develoment environement, so not very useful

Version 3.8.4Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Wednesday Dessauer2025年1月29日
5

I tried a bunch of contrast checking extensions and settled on this one! What I liked: 1) Immediately loads all the contrast pairs it finds in the page with no need to manually capture areas. 2) Provides the actual contrast ratios, not just a pass/fail grade. 3) You can still manually enter colour values if you want. 4) Has an awesome feature where you can quickly switch between different types of colour-blindness to see how those conditions impact the contrasts! Limitations: 1) Some pages will have problem areas such as text on background images which this system can not account for. 2) In a complex page, it can be difficult to identify a specific area in the page to find its contrast report. It needs to be located in reverse: clicking on the contrast pairs list items puts a red border on that element in the page (& scrolls to it). This helps, but some are still hard to locate. 3) The grading system only offers two levels (WCAG2.2 AA & AAA). It would be nice to have a custom field to set a targeted standard. 4) It would be nice if the custom colour entry had an eye-dropper tool. This would assist in problems 1 & 2.

Version 3.8.4Language en
2 helpful · 0 not helpful
K B2024年9月27日
5

Haven't had any major issues with it. Works well for what it is and can quickly verify contrast on page across multiple visual deficiencies.

Version 3.8.4Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Orgoth Dorngree2024年8月7日
3

Does not really work well, in some cases it detects the wrong colors for for- and background. forground: #ffffff background: #ffffff But on page it is: forground: #ffffff background: rgba(25, 145, 238, 0.8) It also does not respect text-shadows which improve the readability, which is confirmed by people with very bad eyesight.

Version 3.8.4Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful