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What’s New Version 1.1
HueAtlas 1.4 — the instrument learns a new way to listen.
LIQUID GLASS THEME
A brand-new system-style theme: native materials, rounded controls, follows light and dark mode
Pick between Cinema and Liquid Glass on first launch — switch anytime in Settings
A new Recent section on the home screen: your three latest records, one tap away
AI CAPTIONS · APPLE INTELLIGENCE
On-device intelligence reads your photograph and writes a title, a mood word and a one-line caption for your share cards
Everything happens locally — photos never leave your device, and every result stays editable
NEW SHARE TEMPLATES
Poster series ×4: Vista / Story / Film / Quiet — photo first, information recedes; Story is full-screen 9:16, made for stories
Palette series ×8: Horizon through Grid, pure colour statements
Drag and pinch to recompose the photograph inside any template
LAUNCH ANIMATION
A brief colour extraction on cold start: six cores settle into a strip and the wordmark lights up (simplified when Reduce Motion is on)
SMOOTHER FLOW
First-run onboarding lands directly in the picker
"Print." now explains itself: straight to a palette card
Switch to library import even after picking a demo frame
Record dates now come from the photo's EXIF capture time — the Atlas of Time gets more truthful
The time, place and hue atlases now chart only your own records, never the samples
FIXES
Importing can no longer overwrite an existing archive record
Deleting a record now removes its stored photo — no more wasted storage
Fixed the archive's "By place" and "By hue" links sometimes not responding
Fixed tapping a pigment not opening the colour detail screen
Fixed an occasional hang while generating AI captions; faster import and analysis
Assorted typesetting refinements
As always: on-device, silent.
Description
HueAtlas is a local-first color atlas for photographs.
Import any photo and HueAtlas extracts six dominant pigments, reads the camera metadata, and generates a mood — sealing each frame as a specimen in your personal archive.
WHAT IT DOES
· Extract a six-color palette from any photograph
· Read EXIF metadata: camera, lens, location, time
· Generate a mood line and emotional tags
· Archive every reading in a cinematic reel
· Browse your color history by time, place, or hue
THREE ATLASES
· Atlas of Time — your palette across seasons and years
· Atlas of Place — colors mapped to where you shot them
· Pigment Library — every color you've ever reached for
SHARE
Export editorial or social share cards as PNG, PDF,
or JSON. Drag and crop your photo inside the card.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
No account. No uploads. No telemetry. Everything stays
on your device unless you choose to export or share.
Accessibility
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Version history 5 versions
Build 886876090v1.12026-06-14 11:17:23
HueAtlas 1.4 — the instrument learns a new way to listen.
LIQUID GLASS THEME
A brand-new system-style theme: native materials, rounded controls, follows light and dark mode
Pick between Cinema and Liquid Glass on first launch — switch anytime in Settings
A new Recent section on the home screen: your three latest records, one tap away
AI CAPTIONS · APPLE INTELLIGENCE
On-device intelligence reads your photograph and writes a title, a mood word and a one-line caption for your share cards
Everything happens locally — photos never leave your device, and every result stays editable
NEW SHARE TEMPLATES
Poster series ×4: Vista / Story / Film / Quiet — photo first, information recedes; Story is full-screen 9:16, made for stories
Palette series ×8: Horizon through Grid, pure colour statements
Drag and pinch to recompose the photograph inside any template
LAUNCH ANIMATION
A brief colour extraction on cold start: six cores settle into a strip and the wordmark lights up (simplified when Reduce Motion is on)
SMOOTHER FLOW
First-run onboarding lands directly in the picker
"Print." now explains itself: straight to a palette card
Switch to library import even after picking a demo frame
Record dates now come from the photo's EXIF capture time — the Atlas of Time gets more truthful
The time, place and hue atlases now chart only your own records, never the samples
FIXES
Importing can no longer overwrite an existing archive record
Deleting a record now removes its stored photo — no more wasted storage
Fixed the archive's "By place" and "By hue" links sometimes not responding
Fixed tapping a pigment not opening the colour detail screen
Fixed an occasional hang while generating AI captions; faster import and analysis
Assorted typesetting refinements
As always: on-device, silent.
Build 885427044v1.032026-05-09 00:54:56
Added optional Apple Intelligence support.
You can now enable Apple AI-assisted writing to generate titles, mood words, and atmospheric lines that better match each photo. This feature is optional. HueAtlas still keeps its core color analysis, palette extraction, archive, and export workflow local-first.
No account required. No forced upload. Your photos remain yours.
Build 885181249v1.022026-05-02 18:56:42
New — Palette Cards & Print Mode
Eight new share templates focused entirely on the photograph and its palette, with no editorial text. Tear the image into wings (Triptych), let colors bleed edge to edge (Veil, Border), arrange them in a grid (Grid, Contact), or let the palette breathe alongside the frame (Horizon, Spine, Scatter).
A new Print. button sits on the home screen alongside Begin. — tap it, pick a photograph, and land directly on the share screen with a palette card ready to export. No result screen, no extra taps.
Palette cards now have their own row in the template switcher, separate from Social and Editorial.
Build 884964668v1.02026-04-30 11:27:31
Build 885121131v1.012026-04-30 18:41:31
Version [1.01]
New
· Style Presets — Save your current look (theme, typeface, palette size,
share template) as a named preset. Tap to apply in one touch. Long-press
to delete. Find it at the top of the Style panel.
· Mood Presets — Save a mood-chip set and poetic line as a preset while
editing any record. Apply it to future entries with one tap.
· Demo Frame Gallery — Tapping "Demo" in the top-right now opens a full-
screen three-column grid. Select your frame and it snaps back to the
cast screen.
· Import-First Picker — Your imported photograph now takes centre stage.
Demo frames are tucked behind the Demo button until you need them.
Improved
· Colour values, frame numbers, template labels, and settings hints are
now one size larger — still quiet, but finally legible.
· Atlas links (By Place, By Hue) now respond reliably in all scroll
positions.
No pricing data captured yet — comparisons appear once the app has paid storefronts or in-app purchases.
Availability 1 of 1 storefronts
| Region | Language | Price | Ratings | Avg | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US | en-US | Free | 0 | — | 1.1 |
Change log 9 changes · US
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releaseNotes updated
HueAtlas 1.4 — the instrument learns a new way to listen.
LIQUID GLASS THEME
A brand-new system-style theme: native materials, rounded controls, follows light
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description updated
HueAtlas is a local-first color atlas for photographs.
Import any photo and HueAtlas extracts six dominant pigments, reads the camera metadata, and generates a
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subtitle updated
Color palettes from any photo
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name updated
HueAtlas
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Version 1.1 released
HueAtlas 1.4 — the instrument learns a new way to listen.
LIQUID GLASS THEME
A brand-new system-style theme: native materials, rounded controls, follows light and dark mode
Pick between Cinema and Liquid Glass on first launch — switch any
◆
Version 1.03 released
Added optional Apple Intelligence support.
You can now enable Apple AI-assisted writing to generate titles, mood words, and atmospheric lines that better match each photo. This feature is optional. HueAtlas still keeps its core color analy
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Version 1.02 released
New — Palette Cards & Print Mode
Eight new share templates focused entirely on the photograph and its palette, with no editorial text. Tear the image into wings (Triptych), let colors bleed edge to edge (Veil, Border), arrange them in a gr
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Version 1.01 released
Version [1.01]
New
· Style Presets — Save your current look (theme, typeface, palette size,
share template) as a named preset. Tap to apply in one touch. Long-press
to delete. Find it at the top of the Style panel.
· Mood Presets — Sa
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Version 1.0 released