Many neonates’ manifest hyperbilirubinemia and jaundice during the first week following birth because of bilirubin accumulation in the blood. Newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia develop neurotoxicity. Therefore, sensitive, accurate, cost-effective, and timely determination of bilirubin levels is highly desired. Herein, we present three simple systems of bilirubin assessment based on spectrophotometric, and digital imaging tools. Image-capturing devices pose a formidable challenge to sophisticated spectrophotometers and field-monitoring devices because of their simplicity and sensitivity. The first and second systems of bilirubin assessment, in solution, relied on spectrophotometric and conventional color responses of digital images collected with conventional or android smartphone camera, with LODs of 0.060–0.082 and LOQs of 0.200–0.273 ppm bilirubin. The third system utilized a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μ-PAD) that is patterned with a wax printer on Whatman grade-1 chromatographic papers, with linear calibration graphs of up to 2.70,s and LODs of 0.035–0.040 and LOQs of 0.117–0.133 μg bilirubin/μ-PAD.