Browser-local flyer color check
Flyer Color IQ: Does your flyer help customers act?
Pretty colors do not always bring responses. Customers notice color, contrast, and the action area before they read every word. Upload a flyer, poster, menu, coupon, or QR sign to get a browser-local outside view of first impression, readability, visual complexity, industry fit, and whether the QR or phone area is easy to find.
100% on-device analysis: your marketing image is checked only in this browser. It is not uploaded, stored, or sent to RealLink AI.
Step 1
Upload your marketing image
Start with one flyer, poster, menu, coupon, brochure, or QR sign image. Then choose what you want to improve and run the diagnosis.
Drop an image here or click to upload
PNG, JPG, or WebP. Maximum 10MB. Large images are resized in memory for analysis only.
Upload a marketing image first. Nothing is analyzed until you press the button.
Step 2
Result preview
After the diagnosis runs, this panel shows the outside impression, dominant colors, readability, visual complexity, and QR or phone visibility.
Your color analysis will appear here
Upload an image in Step 1, press the diagnosis button, and the result will appear here after a short browser-local check.
Your flyer may be clear, or it may be hiding the next step.
Upload a flyer to see what the design may be saying before customers read every word.
Dominant colors
Top 5 palette
Practical scores
Industry fit
Readability check
Layout clarity
CTA and QR visibility
Simple improvements
Suggested support colors
Use these colors near important text, the QR code, phone number, booking link, or coupon area.
After color earns attention
Now help the customer ask the question that made them scan.
Color can win the first glance. The page after the QR scan should win the next moment. Connect the flyer to a RealLink AI answer page so customers can ask about price, location, booking, menu, service details, or availability in a simple message-bubble experience.
We built this tool so small businesses can improve the flyer first. When the scan starts creating questions, RealLink AI is the next layer.
How to use color feedback before printing a flyer
A flyer has two jobs. First, it has to be noticed. Then it has to make the next action easy. Bright warm colors can help a sale, event, restaurant, or coupon stand out. Calm blues, whites, greens, and deep neutrals can make a clinic, real estate flyer, B2B service, or premium offer feel more trusted. The best palette depends on what you sell and what the customer needs to do next.
Use this checker as a practical review before printing. If the design feels too cheap for a premium service, reduce bright colors and add deeper support colors. If it feels too quiet for a local event or discount, add a stronger accent near the offer. If the QR code or phone number blends into the background, give that area more contrast and whitespace.
Does this tool upload my flyer image?
No. The image is checked on your device with Canvas. It is not uploaded, stored, or sent to RealLink AI. Large files are resized in memory only for analysis.
Is this an objective outside view?
It is a practical outside view, not an absolute scientific judgment. Color impressions change by industry, layout, photos, culture, and audience, but an outside check can reveal contrast, clutter, and action-area problems that are easy to miss when you made the design yourself.
How are dominant colors extracted?
The tool samples pixels from a resized copy of your image, groups similar RGB colors, and shows the most common color groups.
Why does the QR or phone area matter so much?
That area is the doorway to revenue. If the QR code, phone number, booking button, or coupon blends into the design, interested customers may not take the next step.