ShadeHere

ShadeHere

Light, shade & UV context

0 ratings
$1.99

Rating summary

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 4, 2026
  • August 4, 2026
ShadeHere screenshot #1 for iPhone
ShadeHere screenshot #2 for iPhone
ShadeHere screenshot #3 for iPhone
🖼️Get Icon
Icons↘︎

About

ShadeHere shows you two different truths about the place where you are: • Visible light — a camera-derived estimate of the light around your iPhone. • Sun Caution — separate regional guidance derived from current Apple Weather UV context. Sun height, cloud and wind are shown separately as qualitative context. Point the front or rear camera toward the light you want to assess, hold steady during the animated scan, and get a practical result with confidence. ShadeHere classifies the scene as direct sunlight, shade or obstruction, mixed or filtered light, or unclear. WHAT YOU CAN SEE • Simple practical guidance • Estimated EV100 • Approximate lux • Approximate foot-candles • Front or rear camera selection • Scan progress, remaining time and haptic feedback • High-contrast outdoor readability • A city-level place label when location is available HISTORY AND CONTROL Successful measurements can be stored in a private on-device History. Review details, delete individual entries or clear everything. The newest 500 summaries are retained. Choose System, English or Greek inside the app, and adjust camera, display, haptics and screen-awake settings. PRIVATE BY DESIGN No account, advertising, analytics SDK or developer cloud is required. Camera frames are processed in memory and are never saved or uploaded. ShadeHere sends an approximately 1 km coarsened location to Apple services only when needed for city and weather context. It never stores coordinates or a street address. A displayed city label and measurement summaries may be stored on device and included in your iPhone backup. IMPORTANT LIMITS The iPhone camera does not measure ultraviolet radiation. Sun Caution is transformed regional context, separate from the local visible-light result. ShadeHere is not a calibrated incident-light meter, certified UV sensor, medical device, occupational-safety instrument, navigation system or emergency service. EV100, lux and foot-candle values are estimates. Do not rely on the app as the sole basis for health, safety, workplace, travel, navigation or emergency decisions.
Show more

What's New in ShadeHere

1.0

August 4, 2026

Developer apps