Contrast Check: #34C759 on #FFFFFF

iOS Green (#34C759) on White (#FFFFFF) — 2.22:1, fails all WCAG tiers.

At a glance

Contrast ratio
2.22:1
WCAG AA (normal text)
Fail
WCAG AA (large text)
Fail
WCAG AAA (normal text)
Fail
UI components / non-text
Fail

iOS Green text on a white background is one of the most frequently checked combinations in web design. The measured WCAG 2.1 contrast ratio is 2.22:1. It fails WCAG AA for body text. You should darken the foreground or lighten the background before shipping. Below AA for body text — the iOS toggle-on color is meant for large tap targets, not text.

Frequently asked questions

Is #34C759 on #FFFFFF accessible?
For WCAG 2.1 AA — the most common conformance target — the answer is no for normal-size body text. Normal text needs 4.5:1 and this combination measures 2.22:1. Large text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold) needs only 3:1, so this combination still fails for headings and large UI labels. AAA conformance demands 7:1; this combination falls short of that bar.
Where is this combination commonly used?
iOS switches, success badges (decorative only).
How is this ratio calculated?
WCAG 2.1 contrast ratio is (L1 + 0.05) / (L2 + 0.05) where L1 and L2 are the relative luminances of the lighter and darker colors. Each channel is gamma-corrected (linearized) before applying coefficients 0.2126·R + 0.7152·G + 0.0722·B. The two formulas weight green most because the human eye is most sensitive to green wavelengths.
What if I need a higher ratio than 2.22:1?
Adjust either the foreground or background lightness in the calculator above. The Suggestions panel automatically computes the nearest passing color in each direction (lighter or darker) for AA and AAA targets.

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