Photographs become records.
Pigments, weather, hour and mood — read into a structured plate, the way a librarian catalogues an image.
Every photograph has a weather. This instrument listens for it — on your device, and nowhere else.
Pigments, weather, hour and mood — read into a structured plate, the way a librarian catalogues an image.
Every reading stored locally. No accounts, no upload, no cloud — your atlas lives only on your device.
Export PNG, PDF or JSON when you choose. Nothing leaves until you decide it should.
Pull from camera roll or take a frame. The instrument never asks for more than a single photograph.
Six core colours are extracted on-device. Hex, role, dominance — laid out like type on a galley.
A fixed vocabulary of mood, hour and weather names the photograph without inventing it.
Keep it in your atlas, or print an editorial card — PNG, PDF, JSON — when, and only when, you wish.
An atlas of colour, built like a notebook and kept like a secret.
HUEATLAS · LOCAL-FIRST PHOTO READINGS
Every reading is numbered HA-###. The atlas reads like a periodical, not a feed.
Six dominant colours extracted on-device, with HEX values and proportional weight.
From a fixed vocabulary: after-rain, fog through, low cloud, dry sun. The photograph's atmosphere, not your guess.
A short editorial title — yours to write, or auto-suggested from the place and the weather.
The metadata strip: a mood word, an hour band, the proportional bar. The footer of a printed page.
Never leave your device.
Runs locally, every time.
There are none.
Zero telemetry.
Stored on-device, only.
Only when you send.
HueAtlas has no backend, no account system, no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no tracking domains. The atlas you build belongs to you, and to no one else.
Read the full privacy policy ↗"Reads photographs the way a good editor reads a manuscript — quietly, and with an opinion."
PRINT — UNSIGNED REVIEW"A colour notebook with a spine."
FIELD JOURNAL"Made for people who keep images like field notes."
EDITOR'S NOTE"A private instrument for visual weather."
DESIGN LETTERNo. Readings happen on device. Nothing about the photograph is transmitted, stored remotely, or seen by anyone but you.
A fixed vocabulary and local heuristics. No network LLM, no live model call — every name comes from the same compact, on-device library. The full set is published at /lexicon.
Yes — HEX, JSON, PNG cards and PDF records. Everything you build is yours to send, print, or keep entirely private.
No. HueAtlas is a one-time purchase. There is no recurring charge, no pro tier, no upsell.
Not yet. HueAtlas is iPhone-first, designed for the device you carry into the weather.
Replies usually within 2–3 days, written by hand.
Mood, hour and weather — every word HueAtlas can name, on a single page.
Read ↗ B · EditionsThe full version history, written like a quiet periodical.
Read ↗ C · ColophonThe fonts, the colour, the rules, the desk this instrument was built on.
Read ↗ D · Press kitBoilerplate, assets, screenshots and a press contact.
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