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eyePilot app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 7104 ratings )
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Developer: Percep-Data
9.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 18 Oct 2016
App size: 15.91 Mb

eyePilot™ is a unique set of software tools, the first tools that finally let a colorblind person understand and work with color-coded information. eyePilot’s patented tools let you isolate any color in any image, and understand its context and meaning.

8% of men are colorblind.  Statistics say that there’s at least one child in ever class who’s colorblind. And they find it difficult or impossible to understand and work with color-coded information.   eyePilot™ tools change all that! 

Colorblindness is not the inability to see color but rather color confusion: with the most common kind (Red/Green), a person has difficulty or is unable to differentiate red, green or yellow, or any colors that contain red, green, or yellow (like cyan or purple).

In the past, most information was black text on white paper, but today’s materials are on computers and the web... with lots of color graphs, charts, maps, and more.  Those color-coded materials can be impossible to understand.  And that can be frustrating.


THE eyePilot™ TOOLS

eyePilot™ tools work on any screen capture or graphic stored in your Photos App. Easily switch languages via the in-app Settings menu! Currently supports English, Spanish, French, Swedish, and German.

GRAY TOOL:  click on any color in an image and every area with that color remains the same while the rest of the image is grayed out, isolating the information in context .

FLASH TOOL:  click on any color and every area with that color in the image flashes.

NAME TOOL:  click on a color name and every instance of that color in the image flashes.

HUE TOOL:  interactively re-maps the color information so that colorblind users can see features that they have been missing.


EYEPILOT™ TOOLS: FOR EDUCATION, BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY LIFE

eyePilot™ tools are protected by U.S. patents 7,145,571 B2 and 7,916,152 B2, and by foreign patents in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Great Britain.

Want more information on colorblindness? visit www.eyepilot.com