WCAG 对比度检查器

根据 WCAG 2.1 无障碍标准检查文本和背景颜色的对比度。确保所有用户都能阅读您的排版。

对比度

:1

AA 常规文本 (4.5:1)
AA 大号文本 (3:1)
AAA 常规文本 (7:1)
AAA 大号文本 (4.5:1)

实时预览

大号文本预览(24px+ 粗体)

大号文本预览(18.66px+ 粗体)

16px 常规正文。敏捷的棕色狐狸跳过了懒惰的狗。天地玄黄宇宙洪荒日月盈昃辰宿列张。

14px 小号文本。此尺寸常用于次要内容、图片说明和元数据。

12px 小字。法律文本、脚注和免责声明通常使用此尺寸。

工作原理

对比度使用 WCAG 2.1 相对亮度公式计算:

L = 0.2126 * R + 0.7152 * G + 0.0722 * B
其中 R、G、B 为线性化的 sRGB 值:
  如果 sRGB <= 0.04045: linear = sRGB / 12.92
  否则:            linear = ((sRGB + 0.055) / 1.055) ^ 2.4

对比度 = (L1 + 0.05) / (L2 + 0.05)
  其中 L1 = 较亮色,L2 = 较暗色

Frequently Asked Questions

The WCAG contrast ratio is defined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1, Success Criterion 1.4.3. It is calculated as (L1 + 0.05) / (L2 + 0.05), where L1 is the relative luminance of the lighter colour and L2 is the relative luminance of the darker colour. Relative luminance is a linearised measure of perceived brightness, calculated from the sRGB values of a colour using gamma correction. The ratio ranges from 1:1 (no contrast, same colour) to 21:1 (black on white, maximum contrast).
WCAG 2.1 Level AA—the standard required by most accessibility laws including the EU Web Accessibility Directive and the US Section 508—requires a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text (below 18 pt or 14 pt bold) and 3:1 for large text (18 pt or larger, or 14 pt bold). Level AAA, a higher voluntary standard, requires 7:1 for normal text and 4.5:1 for large text. The upcoming WCAG 3.0 introduces a new metric called APCA (Advanced Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) that accounts for font weight and size more precisely, though it has not yet been adopted in law.
Yes. Placeholder text in HTML <input> elements must meet the same contrast requirement as regular text under WCAG 2.1 SC 1.4.3. Browsers typically render placeholder text at a reduced opacity (around 40–50 % of the normal colour), which commonly causes placeholder text to fail the 4.5:1 threshold. The correct fix is to set an explicit colour on the ::placeholder pseudo-element—never relying on the browser default—with sufficient contrast against the input's background.
WCAG 2.1 SC 1.4.11 (Non-text Contrast) requires that UI components—including form borders, focus indicators, and icons—meet a 3:1 contrast ratio against adjacent colours. This is a separate criterion from text contrast. An icon button with no text label must have sufficient contrast between the icon itself and its background. Focus indicators introduced in WCAG 2.1 SC 1.4.11 and strengthened in WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.11 (Focus Appearance) must now have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 against the unfocused state.
Yes, and both colour schemes must be independently validated. A combination that passes in light mode may fail in dark mode if the dark background changes the contrast ratio. Designers using the CSS prefers-color-scheme media query should test every colour token pair in both schemes. Brand colours with low saturation (near-neutral greys and pastels) are particularly prone to failing in one mode even when they pass in the other, because the luminance of the background shifts significantly between modes.

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