4/5 rating based on 131 reviews. Read all reviews for ColorSnap® Visualizer for iPhone.
ColorSnap® Visualizer is free iOS app published by The Sherwin-Williams Company
Deacon Mitch
We remodeled two rooms in our house. The app experience made it easy to pick just the right to do both rooms. SW nailed it!
Danjh
Good if you want to take a picture and have it pick out colors from the picture - however, if you want to visualize a new color scheme using a picture of your walls it is useless. It is very easy to identify wherein Williams. Plots but if you can apply those colors to walls in a picture I was not able to figure out how to do it. Many other apps out there that are much better at visualization.
justwantittowork2
Not easy to use. Requires logins and kicked me off frequently. Removing from phone and going back to website version. Disappointing.
Bob cfii
I took a picture of an interior door that is “polar bear white” and the app said it was various shades of brown.
jd catmom
Notice I said close. It did manage to tell me my cat is orange. Lemons are ‘cheerful’. Quests that is close. Seems to get reds & yellows ok. But persistently identifies greens as either beige or silver. & as another person notes you can’t actually upload your own room picture to try on a color. It’s amusing but not worth the space on my phone. Gone
paulywalnut8
Everything is great if you enjoy a app that has absolutely no use whatsoever ?
Driod to Apple
I read through some of the reviews and don’t understand if their are higher expectations for a free app, but this was super helpful when repainting 90% of my house. I found colors I liked on the app and then went to Lowe’s to grab the samples.
Eagle6387
From the preview pics of the app it looks like you can try colors out on a picture you provide - nope. It's really just a color picker... that's it. Glad it was free.
cortjohn72
It would be a better app if the sample options had more than just white woodwork and trim. Some of us are stuck for, the time being, with honey oak or cherry. I’d like to see my color choices with something other than just white.