With Match you can copy colors of any image with one click. Use machine learning to create your own color grading presets and instantly change the color of your images with one powerful, simple-to-use app that runs directly in your browser.
Hi everyone 🖖
I'm Jonathan, creator of Match™. I'm an artist and a photographer and I've always wanted a tool that makes color grading fun and intuitive.
When I started out with photo editing I was really frustrated that I couldn't get my images to look the way I wanted. I knew what I liked. Images by other photographers, films, artwork etc. But it took me years to develop the technical abilities to actually create something that matched my taste ("For about two weeks anyways." - Self loathing artist 🥴)
So I became a software developer to solve some of these problems I had as an artist. Match™ is one of the solutions I came up with. It's an app that allows you to copy colors from images. It's a very intuitive approach to color grading because now all you need to know is what kinds of images you like. And you already know that. Match™ does the hard work for you and generates deep color grades completely automatically. It runs in your browser and can be installed like a native app on iOS and Android (PWA 🚀).
Been working on this for the past three years and I'm really excited to share this with you today! 😊😊😊
Leave your input/questions/bugs below!
Jonathan / monokee
@monokee really impressive! One thing I found is that after singing up and returning to the app my edit was gone and I had to start over. Not a biggie but would be nice if the app would persist local state. :)))
@cara_brokamp reading this makes me so happy Cara! That is exactly what I hoped Match could achieve and your comment just made my day! Thank you for checking it out!
@monokee I would love to have the Instagram tab again :) it was so easy to search for a insta account and copy their colors :D. Is that making a comeback? or it's gone forever?
@lucandrei I would really love to have this feature as well. The reason I had to abandon it is because Instagram doesn’t allow content scraping and I didn’t feel comfortable building a feature that’s not based on a stable, official API. As long as there’s no official way to pull content from Instagram it would be a UX nightmare also (no Auto-suggest of usernames etc).... The moment their API allows this I’m adding the feature back in. Until then you’re going to have to take screenshots on IG and manually load them as custom references in Match.
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