Daily Guardian UAEDaily Guardian UAE
  • Home
  • UAE
  • What’s On
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
  • More
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
What's On

Riverbed Aternity Revenue Tops $100M; Q1 2026 Bookings Up 85%

April 24, 2026

Scientists pretended to be delusional in AI chats. Grok and Gemini encouraged them.

April 24, 2026

ZIGChain Summit 2026: The Future of Finance in Dubai

April 24, 2026

Tired of Gemini and ChatGPT? Claude now has your back with Spotify, Uber, and more connectors

April 24, 2026

This AI bot does the mindless internet scrolling for you so you can skip the brainrot

April 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian UAE
Subscribe
  • Home
  • UAE
  • What’s On
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
  • More
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
Daily Guardian UAEDaily Guardian UAE
Home » Splat turns your photos into coloring pages, and it signals a bigger trend
Technology

Splat turns your photos into coloring pages, and it signals a bigger trend

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 24, 20253 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The team behind the close-friends photo-sharing app Retro, has built a side project called Splat that turns your photos into AI coloring pages for kids. Start with a new shot or something from your Camera Roll, pick a visual style, then generate a clean line-art page your child can color on-screen or print.

Parents can already find endless printable pages online, but the hunt is often the annoying part. Many sites are ad-heavy, cluttered, or push small fees when you just want a quick sheet for a bored kid.

Splat’s workflow is built around quick choices. Pick a photo, choose a style such as anime, manga, cartoon, comic, or a 3D movie look, and the app converts it into a coloring-sheet outline.

If you don’t have the right image handy, Splat also offers its own kid-friendly categories, including animals, space, flowers, fairy tales, robots, and cars. In brief tests, generation was fast, which keeps the idea-to-print gap short.

Splat keeps onboarding light. The first time you create, the app asks you to choose an icon and select categories your child likes. You can generate one page for free, then it costs $4.99 per week for up to 25 pages or $49.99 per year for up to 500 pages. Settings and purchases sit behind a birth-year gate meant to stop kids from tapping through. If you’re worried your kid is creative enough to go around these security gates, check out the best parental control apps out now.

It’s part of a kid-friendly AI wave

Splat fits into a growing category of tools that use AI to kick off physical, low-stakes creativity. The goal is something that ends up off-screen, as paper your kid can color, cut out, or turn into a craft project. But if you prefer to keep it green, the best tablets can do the job perfectly.

That same direction is showing up in other kid-facing AI products. Miko 3 packages an AI companion into a friendly robot. Curio’s Springer puts conversational AI into a plush toy. Poe the AI Story Bear leans into storytelling, turning prompts into personalized tales. Different formats, a similar bet on AI as a spark for play.

What to watch next

Splat is competing with free printables that are a click away, even if the click path is messy, and subscriptions raise the bar for parents who only print occasionally.

Splat is available on iOS and Android. If you’re curious, the practical move is to use the free generation with a photo your kid already loves, then decide whether the weekly cap or annual cap matches how often you will actually make new pages.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Scientists pretended to be delusional in AI chats. Grok and Gemini encouraged them.

Tired of Gemini and ChatGPT? Claude now has your back with Spotify, Uber, and more connectors

This AI bot does the mindless internet scrolling for you so you can skip the brainrot

How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook in 2026

Fall Detection is an awesome smartwatch perk, but Google is going “account, first!”

AI has turbocharged the worst form of abusive content on the internet and guardians can’t keep up

Steam Machine feels like the gaming PC evolution I actually want—because of Windows

OpenAI pushes ChatGPT toward autonomous work with GPT-5.5

Save $250 on the Google Pixel 10: Tensor G5, triple rear camera, and Gemini Live for under $550

Editors Picks

Scientists pretended to be delusional in AI chats. Grok and Gemini encouraged them.

April 24, 2026

ZIGChain Summit 2026: The Future of Finance in Dubai

April 24, 2026

Tired of Gemini and ChatGPT? Claude now has your back with Spotify, Uber, and more connectors

April 24, 2026

This AI bot does the mindless internet scrolling for you so you can skip the brainrot

April 24, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest UAE news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest Posts

How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook in 2026

April 24, 2026

Fall Detection is an awesome smartwatch perk, but Google is going “account, first!”

April 24, 2026

AI has turbocharged the worst form of abusive content on the internet and guardians can’t keep up

April 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian UAE. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.