
Colors by Name
with AR support
About
Discover and select ideal colors for your projects with an extensive library. Identify colors from photos using AR and explore detailed information, color schemes, and UI mockups.
What's New in Colors by Name
1.0.2
November 22, 2024
1. Fixed minor bugs in the UI. 2. Fixed the issue with incorrect value display of hue in the HSV representation. 3. Added more options in Settings to customize the display of color information.
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FAQ
What is Colors by Name?
Colors by Name is a free application for iPhone and iPad that helps users find and select colors for their designs. It offers an extensive color library, AR color identification, and detailed color information.
Does Colors by Name have ads?
No, Colors by Name does not contain advertisements. It is a completely free application with no ads.
What devices is Colors by Name compatible with?
Colors by Name is available for iPhone and iPad devices. It is designed to run on Apple's mobile operating systems.
How often is Colors by Name updated?
Colors by Name was last updated on November 22, 2024, with version 1.0.2. The initial release was on November 18, 2024, indicating recent development activity.
What age rating does Colors by Name have?
Colors by Name has an age rating of 4+. This indicates it is suitable for children and general audiences.
Can I identify colors from my photos with Colors by Name?
Yes, Colors by Name features Augmented Reality (AR) support that allows you to take a photo and identify the colors present within that image.
What kind of design information does Colors by Name provide?
Beyond basic color selection, Colors by Name offers a range of information for each color, including color schemes, mockups of UI components, and simulations of entire UI pages.
Is Colors by Name suitable for professional designers?
With its extensive color library, AR identification, and detailed UI mockups, Colors by Name can be a valuable tool for professional designers seeking inspiration and quick color referencing.





