Color Blind Aid - ColorSeeker

Color Blind Aid - ColorSeeker
Color Blind Aid - ColorSeeker
Developer: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ ProDirt
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6.00 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 59% Β· Ad 41%
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Color Blind Aid - ColorSeeker Summary

Color Blind Aid - ColorSeeker is a free, ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Tools by ProDirt. Released in Dec 2025 (8 months ago). It has about 62+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 6.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (59% IAP / 41% ads). Store last updated Jul 21, 2026

Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (5.00 over 4 weeks) showing strong growth View trends β†’

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App Description

Color blind friendly: point your camera, get the color name and Hex instantly.

Color blind? Point your camera at anything and ColorSeeker tells you what
color it is β€” in words, not swatches.

πŸ‘οΈ COLORSEEKER β€” Color Blind Aid & Color Identifier

πŸ‘οΈ MADE FOR COLOR BLIND EYES
You already know the problem: the swatch doesn't help. ColorSeeker doesn't ask
you to judge a shade β€” it just tells you. Point the camera and read the answer
in plain text: "Crimson", #DC143C, RGB 220/20/60.

Red-green color blindness makes maroon, crimson and brown a coin flip. Sorting
laundry, picking ripe fruit, reading a resistor, telling a Cat6 jacket from a
fiber one β€” the app reports a name and a number every time. No guessing, and
no asking anyone.

Colour blind? Same app β€” we just spell it the other way.

🎯 SHOW ME WHAT I CAN'T SEE
Red berries in a green tree. A red wire in a bundle. A pink flag in tall grass.
Tap to lock a color and ColorSeeker highlights every match in frame and counts
them β€” the things your eyes blend into the background, pulled out and marked.
β€’ Tap-to-lock β€” pin a shade and track only that one
β€’ 8 one-tap presets: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black
β€’ Adjustable sensitivity to widen or tighten the match
β€’ Also handy for sorting mixed parts and inventory

πŸ” WHAT IT DOES
β€’ Live color naming β€” point and read the name, Hex and RGB
β€’ 58 real color names: Crimson, Mustard, Chartreuse, Teal, Plum
β€’ Eyedropper for precise single-point sampling
β€’ Flashlight for dim rooms, closets and deep shelves
β€’ Screenshot and share what you found, reading attached
β€’ 0.6x wide, 1x, and 3x zoom β€” read small parts from across the bench

πŸ”¬ WHY IT WORKS WHEN OTHER APPS DON'T
Most color apps compare raw RGB, so a shadow reads as a different color and
you get "Brown" for a mustard shirt in a dim room. ColorSeeker converts what
it sees into CIE L*a*b* β€” the color space built to match human vision β€” and
when it names a color it deliberately discounts brightness, weighting the true
color axes instead. Dim light, harsh light, shadow: same answer.

🎯 LOCK ONTO ONE SHADE
β€’ Tap-to-lock β€” pin a color and track only that one, ignoring everything else
β€’ Matching objects highlighted and counted live
β€’ 8 one-tap presets: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black
β€’ Adjustable sensitivity to widen or tighten the match
β€’ Useful for sorting mixed parts, inventory, or counting anything on a bench

πŸ”§ TRADE COLORS INCLUDED
Fiber Aqua, Cat6 Blue, Safety Orange and Earth Green sit in the palette next
to the designer colors β€” because telling one cable jacket from another in a
dim closet shouldn't take a second opinion.

πŸ’Ύ FREE VS PAID
Every feature is free. All of it. The app is supported by a small banner ad,
and a one-time purchase removes it. That's the only purchase in the app.

No subscriptions. No account. Nothing locked behind a paywall.

πŸ†˜ SUPPORT
Email: prodirt.co@gmail.com
Website: https://prodirt-llc.github.io/colorseeker/

Made in Virginia, USA.