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ColorSay • Color Scanner

Hear the world in color!

⭐️4 / 5
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🙌3
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📼9 scs
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📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of ColorSay

2.2.0

January 18, 2022

- support for iOS 15.2 and new devices has been added - this version contains bugfixes and stability improvements - NEW: switching between device cameras (e.g. front/rear) NEW: This app is also available for macOS. Find it on the Mac App Store!
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2.1.1

August 7, 2021

- support for iOS 14.5 and new devices has been added - this version contains bugfixes and stability improvements - NEW: select a second language to be displayed simultaneously
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2.1.0

August 5, 2021

- support for iOS 14.5 and new devices has been added - this version contains bugfixes and stability improvements - NEW: select a second language to be displayed simultaneously
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2.0.0

July 13, 2021

- support for iOS 14.5 and new devices has been added - NEW: select a second language to be displayed simultaneously
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1.95

June 5, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Some minor issues have been fixed.
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1.92

June 9, 2016

- Several minor issues have been fixed.

1.80

October 8, 2014

- Several minor issues have been fixed.

1.76

March 22, 2014

- Several minor issues have been fixed.

1.70

January 22, 2014

- Several minor issues have been fixed. - Multiple language improvements have been applied.
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1.67

December 5, 2013

- Several minor issues have been fixed.

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Description of ColorSay

Now you can make the environment sound! By using the camera of your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, you can scan your surroundings and ColorSay will make the colors audible to you. ColorSay calls the colors by name! Set up one of five color sets for speech output, and ColorSay will announce the name of the closest known color. ColorSay identifies the color names in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. ColorSay converts colors into tones! Choose between different sound modes for sonochromatic reproduction of the color impressions. The dominant colors of an image will be interpreted as tones in real-time, which will enable you to identify the individual color families acoustically. ColorSay is optimized to use the iOS accessibility features including VoiceOver, but does not rely on these in order to work without limitations. ColorSay is a color scanner and suitable for blind users, people with color blindness, defective color vision, red-green blindness, blue-yellow blindness, color vision deficiency, achromatopsia, achromasia, dyschromatopsia, protanopia (red blindness), deuteranopia (green blindness), tritanopia (blue blindness), monochromaticity ... ... and it’s for everyone who would like to rediscover the world of colors! This app is also available for macOS. Find it on the Mac App Store!
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ColorSay: FAQ

Is ColorSay optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, ColorSay is available for iPad users.
ColorSay was released by White Marten GmbH.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 12.4 installed to use the app.
Currently, ColorSay has a user rating of 4.0.
Colorsay Relates To The Utilities App Genre.
The latest ColorSay version released is 2.2.0.
July 3, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the ColorSay app.
ColorSay officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the ColorSay app: Dutch, English, French and 7 more.
No, ColorSay is not on Apple Arcade.
No, ColorSay does not support in-app purchases.
No, ColorSay does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ColorSay

  • I love ColorSay

    Excellent app
  • Good but not great

    Colorsay tells blind people what colors are around them. It can help blind people match their clothes. Many times it does not say the exact color. It thought my tongue was blue and my face was silver.Scanning is easy but not accurate.
  • The best I can find

    As a blind person it is great to be able to identify color. This app works better than any of the others I've tried. A few tips here.1 good natural lighting is critical
    2 set the scan area to minimum setting of about 16%
    3 hold the camera about 6 inches from the target