eyePilot TM  

mouse over image to see how some color blind kids see

mouse over image to see how some color blind kids see

eyePilot

"Being able to clearly discern text from background-colored web sites has made an enormous difference for me. eyePilot also allows me to better understand color-coded medical data, and otherwise analyze information that’s not immediately clear."
-- David C.

One out of every 12 boys is color blind (and a smaller percentage of girls)...this means that there is often at least one color blind kid in every classroom of twenty-five. 

Is your child color blind?  Color blindness is the partial or total inability to distinguish between  certain colors.  For Red/Green color blindness (the most common kind) reds, greens and yellows—or any colors containing them—are hard to tell apart.  Roll your mouse over the pictures to the left to see what this can mean.

Computers use color to represent information, and having trouble correctly and easily differentiating them can cause a color blind child to become discouraged and left behind.

eyePilot gives students a level playing field for computer assignments, ending the confusion around reading web content, analyzing data such as pie charts and graphs for science classes and viewing pictures and diagrams for class projects.  Students are no longer at a disadvantage when completing their class and homework assignments.

Flash DemoeyePilot is available for both Windows and Mac.

Click HERE to see an animated Flash demo of the eyePilot tools.

Click HERE to download a free 30-day trial of eyePilot (but please view the brief Flash demo first).