aidColors at App Store analyse

App power index: 525 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Utilities Medical
Developer: Tilenus Consultores, S.L.
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 09 Apr 2010
App size: 165.81 Kb
4.6 ( 9786 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 11.55k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 4.73k
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aidColors is an application developed by Tilenus Group that allows visually impaired to identify the color of things. Also can be a funny game for you children.

aidColors allows to perform an easy and fast color recognition by means of the iPhone camera. It is advisable to use aidColors taking something white as the reference color for a more accurate recognition in case of bad light.

aidColors allows you to configurate your language. Its use is intuitive, simple and totally ACCESSIBLE for the blind or visually impaired.
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada 1.39 CAD
China 6 CNY
France 1.09 EUR
Germany 1.09 EUR
Italy 1.09 EUR
Netherlands 1.09 EUR
Portugal 1.09 EUR
Spain 1.09 EUR
Poland 1.09 EUR
UK 0.99 GBP
India 79 INR
Japan 120 JPY
Poland 4.99 PLN
Russia 75 RUB
Turkey 4.49 TRY
USA 0.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 1.09 USD
Ukraine 0.99 USD
Available for devices
iPhone3G, iPhone3GS, iPhone4, iPodTouchFourthGen, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX,
Works well!

Does exactly what I need it to do. Take a photo, know what color youre looking at.

Aid colours

App is easy to use but completely on reliable

Leonardo graziano

App bellissima laconsiglio perchi volesse sapere i colori dei vestiti ogetti spero vi piaccia saluti

Nice start.

This app represents a nice start, but some work remains to be done. First, the instructions for iPhone 4 users should be revised now that the cameras flash appears to be used. Instead of holding the phone away from the object being tested, place it against the object before double tapping the Get Color button. Second, the results are slightly inaccurate. Objects known to be black are often reported as being gray. Something that should be reported as "pink" is reported as white. The app seems to be consistently inaccurate. You might want to hold off on relying on this app to prepare for a job interview! I would urge the developer of this app to keep up the good work and release an update to address these concerns.

Great, simple, and accurate

Great, simple and accurate color identification app. Certainly recommend this app! Note: no color ID is accurate, but this one comes rather close, especially when stacked against the dedicated color identifiers.

Good Idea but Unstable App

I installed to see if this app could be useful for a visual impaired friend. Since my friend became visual impaired after a medical accident, being able to hear the colors of the things she was going to wear was a great idea for such an independent woman. However, the app once launched just keep "processing" and doesnt capture the picture. I tried by resetting the iPhone and it worked the first time the app was launched. What it does it that once you launched it and tap on the screen it takes a picture and "analyze" the color of the picture. After the first picture it didnt work. Please update it, is a good idea that could be useful.

getting better and better

I have a hard time getting the color scan result in accessibility mode. Once it makes the camera shutter sound and then burbles a couple of times, I have to go looking for the color report. Running my fat little fingers around the screen sure gets me a lot of noise too. My little suggestion would be to make ninety per cent of the screen a "get color" button and just plain read the color result out loud when in accessibility mode.

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