The Color Wheel app recently received 35 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Color Wheel app an average rating of 4.82 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 918 ratings since its release on Sep 24 by Roman Sevastyanov. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Color Wheel?
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I was looking for a simple color wheel to help me “see” color combinations and understand color theory. This app nails it. It is as simple as you want it to be and allows for as much complexity as you may need. So, get this app. Period. No other color wheel be able to do this better.
I always used a paper color wheel but wanted to try this. I want to learn more about blending colors. I would love to find some instructions for someone learning. I don’t understand the Value Checker for one.
If they can figure out how to enter a color to start from on the Classic Color Wheel tool it would great.
I don’t know if I’m missing something or not but I’d like to be able to input a specific color and get the corresponding colors for it. As far as I can tell I can only move the sliders to get somewhat close.
It does everything you’d ever want. I’m not even exaggerating. After my paper color wheels started falling apart (again), I decided to see if there was an app version I could get instead. This one seemed good based on reviews, and the price was reasonable. But wow! I was still blown away by how many features this app has. You get much more than a simple color wheel. Good forever, flimsy paper color wheels. I won’t miss you.
This app really has all the options you need. Other apps would require multiple different apps in addition to do what this does all in one. Well-worth the price IMO.
Even as a traditional artist, this app has been useful & I’m still discovering things about it and I absolutely am using it almost every time I’m in the studio. This is been a real game changer for me for somebody who didn’t get to make it through college with color theory and it’s really helped me to expand my use of color in both design & my oil paintings!
Wow. I never write reviews but felt compelled to for this one. I have a terrible feel for color theory and now I can make smart color choices at any time by just whipping out my phone and using the color picker in this app. It’s super snappy, intuitive, and the tools are brilliantly simple. If this app was on everyone’s Home Screen, the world would be a more beautiful place. Thank you!
Got this app to help me work through a color choice in the repainting of my old house. My son said he liked the way the new color went with the pre-existing porch color. The combination was unusual, but sort of compelling. The color wheel helped me understand why my split complimentary colors went together, which is giving me the guts to go with it!!
Practically unusable for my use case. UI is uninuitive. I wanted to use a color picker and then get complimentary colors. These are separate features that won't interact in any sensible way. Update: Great developer response, looking forward to the next update.
The color wheel app is nimble and easily takes the place of a paper color wheel. I am a beginner painter and this app helps my paintings pop!
Learning color theory has been fun thank u
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I’ve checked out a multitude of color wheels from expensive to free and this one is by far the best. Right from the start I understood exactly how to use the app Simple and beautifully designed and a pleasure to use💕
Not so great. There is little to no instructions or advice on what to do with the tab tools.
This app has a lot of useful features for artists.
Always refer back on my mobile and iPad when doing art, sincerely another one like you, who LOVES ART.
It would be great if the sliders were labeled so a newbie like me knew what I was changing. Thank you!
I love this app it is easy to use and I can pull colors from photos.
Everything works pretty well. My only disappointment is you can’t get the output in HSL to use in Lightroom color grading. You can use a separate app for that I suppose but that’s just too much trouble. You also can’t try before you buy.
Nice app. No ads. Lots of tools to help match colors.
This is so helpful when I am painting, colors are vibrant and nicely presented. Thanks
Although I don’t understand all of it, it’s a great reference tool for all sorts of color information. I like the wheels—makes everything so simple! Helpful for design, websites, fashion, and many other uses.
The more I play with this app the more I like it. Easy to use, lots of options but not so many it becomes a chore to use. Well done. Thank you.
Extremely practical, the perfect app for color theory. Only thing is I wish you could pick colors from photos saved on your phone.
Exactly what I wanted! Super helpful
As a novice to graphic design. This app has been helpful in wrapping head around color theory. From various color pairings to how saturation and brightness affects colors. Thank you for making this!
It’s the only color wheel you’ll need for the rest of your life .
I use this gem for creating color schemes for everything! Website color design, graphic design, finding the base colors for creating LUTs in my photo editor and video editor too, for color grading. BUY IT!
Love the color categories. Found that some I wanted to save to look at w others were placed on a clipboard which I could not locate within the app.
We’re a Lexie and have a Visual Processing Quirk so the Digital Color Wheel has really helped us make Art and Design Projects without so much Suffering.
Amazing app very helpful for doing sessions
love all the different typs of options Except I don't get what the different types of color wheels are four can you give me any answers?
I like the app when I’m looking for a color palette, but the interface can be a little disoriented and doesn’t let you export the palette in some sort of format that you can work on your computer
Doesn’t matter how close or far I am from whatever the red dot is pointed at, or how stable the iPhone (11 Max Pro) is, the color output numbers fly around whether using hex or rgb format, making it impossible to get an accurate read.