Made by parents, printed on fridge doors

Colouring books that actually look like your family.

Add a few photos — of her, of him, of the dog — or just tell the story, and ColorMuse draws it into a printable colouring book. Their curls. Their grin. Their dinosaur phase. Print it, staple it, treasure it.

Get early access Coming soon to the App Store · in final testing now
First book free No ads, ever Photos never stored, never used for training
Colouring page of a girl having her hair braided by her auntie
page 4 · the braiding chair
Colouring page of a girl seeing her new braids in the mirror
page 9 · the big reveal
Colouring page of a girl waking up on her birthday
page 1 · birthday no. 5

Photo in. Book out.

A few minutes, start to staple.

1

Tell us who it's for

Add a photo, describe them — puff braids, glasses, the works — or paste a whole bedtime story, page by page. Pick little-kid, big-kid or grown-up linework.

2

We draw the pages

Clean line-art pages starring your people, the same face and hair on every page. Proof each one on a proper proofing table — redraw any page free until it's right.

3

Print and staple

A print-ready PDF with a typeset cover and your dedication inside — “for our brave girl, love Mum & Dad.” Crisp true-black lines on any home printer, US Letter or A4.

Real pages, first attempts.

Nothing staged — these are actual pages ColorMuse drew from a pasted story and a described character, exactly as they came out.

Drawn true.

Most colouring books draw someone else's kid. ColorMuse draws yours — and gets the details right, because for a lot of families the details have never been right. Hair is drawn as real, named styles, never a generic swirl. Glasses, hijabs, hearing aids and wheelchairs are part of the adventure, never the subject of it.

Puff braidsCornrowsBox braidsLocs TwistsCoily crownsHijabGlasses Hearing aidWheelchairEvery skin tone

A real cover

Title, star billing, dedication in your words. It looks like a book because it is one.

Pages that fill

Closed linework that takes crayon, felt-tip or paint without leaks or grey mush.

One kid, every page

The same face, hair and outfit from page one to the end — like a real illustrated book.

Grown-ups too

Intricate botanicals and mandalas of your world — a single page takes an evening.

Fair prices, no tricks.

No countdown timers, no ads, and everything you make is yours forever — including everything made on the free book.

🖍️ Your first book is free. No card, no catch.

Just one thing

$0.99 a page · $3.99 a book

  • One standalone drawing, or one full book
  • Cover, dedication and print-ready PDF
  • Perfect for a birthday keepsake
Most parents pick this

ColorMuse Unlimited

$9.99 / month

  • Unlimited books and pages
  • Every theme, every linework level
  • Cancel anytime in Settings

Unlimited Yearly

$79.99 / year

  • Everything in Unlimited
  • Every birthday and holiday covered
  • Around $6.67 a month

A weekly pass ($7.99) is in the app for party-prep emergencies. Prices in USD; billed by Apple.

Fair questions.

Will it really look like my kid?

The likeness comes from your photo or your description — real hair styles, glasses, the gap-tooth grin — and the same character carries through every page of the book. You proof every page before printing, and any page that missed can be redrawn free.

What happens to my photos?

They stay on your phone. A photo is sent, encrypted, only at the moment a page is drawn, is never stored on our servers, and is never used to train any model. Prefer not to upload a photo at all? Describe your child instead — it works beautifully.

What ages is it for?

Three linework levels: little kid (3–5, big bold shapes), big kid (6–9, more detail) — and grown-up, with fine lines and rich detail for proper adult colouring. The books are made by adults; kids do the colouring.

Do I need a fancy printer?

No. Pages are pure black line on white — the cheapest thing a printer can do. A $50 inkjet makes a beautiful book, and a print shop makes a birthday-gift one. No printer? The PDF colours beautifully on an iPad in any drawing app.

Can it draw Elsa / Pikachu / Spider-Man?

No — and that's deliberate. ColorMuse draws your family's own stories, not characters that belong to someone else. Your own dragon-riding, cape-wearing hero? Absolutely.

When can I get it?

ColorMuse is in final testing and coming to the iPhone App Store first (iPad and Android later). Tap “Get early access” above and we'll save you a spot.

Tonight's the night you become
the parent who makes the book.

First one's free — fridge-door immortality included.