A Color Contrast Analyzer is a tool used to evaluate the contrast ratio between foreground and background colors in digital interfaces (like websites and applications). It determines if the contrast meets accessibility standards, primarily WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). Insufficient contrast can make text and other elements difficult or impossible to read for users with visual impairments. The tool typically provides a pass/fail result based on the chosen WCAG conformance level and suggests alternative colors to improve accessibility. It is commonly used by web developers, designers, and accessibility testers to ensure their designs are usable by a wider audience.
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