ColorADD - The Color Alphabet

3.2
65 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

ColorADD is an Inclusive and Universal language that aims to fully integrate colorblind people whenever communication through color is a critical factor for identification, orientation or choice.

Based on ColorADD's color alphabet, the ColorADD App is the ultimate on-the-go color tool for everyone. You can detect colors simply by pointing the phone camera to your objects or by uploading your images to the App.

Key features:
- Real-time color detection and color recognition (color to name).
- Zoom, flip and flashlight control in real-time scenarios.
- Smart color stabilizer to improve color recognition.
- After-shot color detection.
- Color detection and color recognition on phone gallery images with ability to identify up to 10 colors at the same time.
- Sound identification of color names.
- Save and share color cards as images.
Updated on
Oct 2, 2024

Data safety

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

3.1
63 reviews
Troy Newbanks
May 9, 2024
I cannot get it to indicate "white." I have tried it on several sheets of what I have always been told is white paper (even the label on the package says so) under various lighting. I have tried it on bright white decals under different lighting. This is crazy. It indicates "light gray." I downloaded this because I am colorblind and have a difficult time telling the red from green lights at work. I was messing around looking at various objects and came across this. So strange...but not really.
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