Splat's app uses AI to turn your photos into coloring pages for kids | TechCrunch
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Splat's app uses AI to turn your photos into coloring pages for kids | TechCrunch
"That inspired Retro's team to develop an app for printing coloring book pages at home - from either your own photos or, those it provides in kid-friendly, educational categories, such as animals, space, flowers, fairy tales, robots, cars, and more. To get started with Splat, you'll take a picture or pick a photo from your Camera Roll. You can then choose what style of photo you'd like to color - such as anime, 3D movie, manga, cartoon, or comic."
"The app will then transform your picture using AI into either an on-screen or printable page for kids to color. Instead of requiring a tedious sign-up process, the app will step you through customization options the first time you begin creating. Here, you're prompted to choose your preferred app icon and check off the various categories your child likes. You can also choose if you want to let kids color the photo as a printable page or on-screen (great in a pinch when kids are bored, but you don't want them sucked into a TV or game)."
Splat is a generative-AI app that turns photos into kid-friendly coloring book pages that can be printed or colored on-screen. Users can upload their own photos or select from curated educational categories like animals, space, flowers, fairy tales, robots, and cars. The app offers style filters such as anime, 3D movie, manga, cartoon, and comic before converting images into line-art pages. A guided first-time setup asks for preferred app icon and children’s categories to personalize content. One free generation is available, then subscriptions cost $4.99 per week (25 pages) or $49.99 per year. The service aims to avoid ad-filled, cluttered websites and paid printables.
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