Pocket Palette Cheats

Pocket Palette Hack 0.5.9 + Redeem Codes

Simple color scheme maker.

Developer: Penpyre, LLC
Category: Graphics & Design
Price: Free
Version: 0.5.9
ID: com.penpyre.pocketpalette

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Description

Pocket Palette is a FREE and EASY-TO-USE tool for creating color schemes and palettes. Useful for designers, artists, developers, or anyone working with color!

Create Beautiful Color Palettes
• Make palettes from scratch or use a sample palette for inspiration
• Add and remove colors to find the perfect complexity
• A clever and aesthetic design makes the process quick and complete
• Organize your work with Collections for different projects

Fine-Tune Each and Every Color
• Adjust your palette's colors using the colorspace tool that fits your workflow needs
• Work with Hex Codes, RGB, and HSB values

Preview your creations
• Display your color scheme without distraction
• View and share your creation for use in other applications
• Copy Hex, RGB, HSB, and CMYK values

Pick colors from your photos
• Use the eyedropper tool to capture colors from any image
• Pull photos from your photo library or use your camera to capture a color

Free and always improving
• Pocket Palette is developed and maintained by a hobbyist mobile app developer
• Incremental improvements to the app continually bring bug fixes, new features, and other updates

Reach out to [email protected] for assistance, feedback, or thanks!

Version history

0.5.9
2023-07-11
Minor Improvements
• Accessibility tweaks to handle larger text and display zoom
• Localization fixes
0.5.8
2023-07-11
Minor Improvements
• Accessibility tweaks to handle larger text and display zoom
• Localization fixes
0.5.7
2023-07-10
Minor Improvements
• Localization fixes
0.5.6
2023-06-30
Minor Improvements
- Updated Info view
0.5.5
2023-05-21
Major Improvements
• Updated sharing experience that also addresses empty image issues
0.5.4
2023-03-24
Major Improvements
• Re-enabled ordering of palettes within collections
Minor Improvements
• Updated app with Ko-Fi links
• Remove Swatch button tweaks
0.5.3
2023-02-28
Major Improvements
• Re-enabled ordering of palettes within collections
Minor Improvements
• Updated app with Ko-Fi links
0.5.2
2023-01-16
Minor Improvements
• Re-enabled ordering of palettes within collections
0.5.1
2022-12-31
Minor Improvements
• Re-enabled ordering of palettes within collections
0.5.0
2022-06-27
Major Updates
• Adds CloudKit support that syncs palettes and collections between iOS devices!

Minor Improvements
• Adds CMYK color space for preview.
• Moves palettes from the sidebar into a dedicated detail view on iPad.
• Tweaks views for creating, saving, naming, and moving palettes and collections.

Notes
• Introducing CloudKit required temporarily disabling the ordering of palettes within collections. A new sorting solution will need to be implemented. For now, they will simply be listed in order of the last modification date.
0.4.9
2022-06-26
Minor Improvements
• Adds CMYK color space for preview.
• Moves palettes from the sidebar into a dedicated detail view on iPad.
• Tweaks views for creating, saving, naming, and moving palettes and collections.
0.4.8
2022-05-01
Minor Improvements
• Updated Preview to expose different color spaces
• Restyled Editor Tools to size more consistently across devices
0.4.7
2022-04-01
Minor Improvements:
+ Added a small help section with FAQs
+ Added icon legend to editor
0.4.6
2022-02-17
Minor Improvements
+ Allows Palette creation outside of Collections
+ Improves movement of palettes between Collections
+ Hides UI elements while editing collections
+ Tweaks palette list UI
0.4.5
2022-01-13
Minor Improvements
+ Allows Palette creation outside of Collections
+ Improves movement of palettes between Collections
+ Hides UI elements while editing collections
+ Tweaks palette list UI
0.4.4
2021-11-14
Minor Improvements
+ Track eyedropper locations for all colors in the editor
0.4.3
2021-08-17
Minor Improvements
+ Added Migrate trigger for missing palettes
+ Adjusted new palette and new collection buttons
+ Moved Info tab to the navigation bar
0.4.2
2021-06-03
Palette Organization!
+ Place your palettes into collections to keep track of multiple projects
+ Reorder palettes within a collection
+ Minor tweaks and improvements
+ Improved Onboarding Experience
0.4.1
2021-05-11
Palette Organization!
+ Place your palettes into collections to keep track of multiple projects
+ Reorder palettes within a collection
+ Minor tweaks and improvements
0.3.2
2021-03-04
Minor bug fixes and improvements
- Fixed redo crashing bug.
- Localization updates.
0.3.1
2020-11-20
Complete rewrite for iOS 14 and SwiftUI!
+ Updated interface that is refreshing yet similar
+ Share hex values or images from palettes directly (more soon)
+ Landscape mode for iPads
+ Minor tweaks and improvements
0.2.8
2019-11-02
Minor Improvements
+ Backward Compatibility for iOS 12.0
0.2.7
2019-10-27
Minor Improvements
~ Updated to make use of System Dark Mode.
~ Updated Eyedropper Tool to fit the entire image in the view.
0.2.6
2019-08-20
Minor Improvements
~ Updated preview to provide RGB and HSB value options
~ Updated feedback email
0.2.5
2019-04-14
Minor Improvements
~ Updated for Swift 5.

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
121 Ratings

Reviews

CGAMahns,
Gets frustrating after enough palettes
Overall, pocket palette’s been pretty great—picking colours is easy with all the options you have to do so, the range in palette sizes is awesome, and I love how it can calculate the perfect colours for your palette if you’re struggling to find one. But I need to make a lot of palettes, and after enough, organising palettes is impossible if you didn’t make them deliberately in the right order. I try to move a palette up or down by one tick, and the whole app has a brain aneurism and throws the palette all the way to the bottom or top of my list. Some easier way to scroll through the palettes with one in hand—maybe even folders—would be super helpful here
ERapalee,
This does it all!!!
I was looking for an app that allowed color picking and pallet making. I downloaded this and used it and not only did it do what I expected but it offered more!!!! If you are putting together a pallet after the first two colors this app will offer suggestions for the next coordinating color. You can save your favorites, to the app or your own files. You can alter suggested pallets. You can pinpoint a spot on a picture and find that exact color and the color is given in three different formats maybe more but I only use HEX. And it is SIMPLE to use and has a back button if you goofed up. I had downloaded three other apps to try…..nope I deleted them after playing around with this one today.
Thank you developer, my worry is no more and I can easily get creative now!
EGJ Books,
Just what I needed!
I love how simple this app is, and yet has just what I have been needing to keep track of my design pallets. And I really appreciate how responsive the developer has been in it’s evolution. In future updates, I would love to see a feature that gives us the ability to create a new folder while in the color picking mode, or the sample mode. While creating a pallet for a project, I often happen upon a random pallet that I really like, but that is not right for the current project. I would love to be able to keep it for future reference and then continue on with the project. As it stands right now, it looks like you have to create a folder ahead of time. I would love to be able to create folders on the fly while in the color picker. Just a suggestion!
Drewt_my_horn,
UI is clean, fast, and responsive
This developer clearly has a knack for design. This app is really quick and easy to use, and it surfaces the information you want quickly.

I was looking for an app that would help me design palettes based on some of the standard color scheme formulas (like Neutral, Analogous, Clash, Triadic, etc.) and would like to see this added, preferably with a visualization of the relationship between the colors shown on one of those circular color diagrams. I'm sure there are other apps out there that already do this, but this dev prioritizes fluidity of experience to a greater extent than most, so I'll keep it on my phone and see what comes out in later versions.
moreamealz,
Review Update: It’s still great!
I wrote a review several months ago expressing my love of this app, and I just want to provide an update. It’s still great, and I still use it constantly! It gets the job done and it’s very easy to use.
I requested the possibility of adding landscape mode, and now there’s landscape mode feature. You can also now organize your palettes into collections/folders for easy reference. I like that the app evolves thoughtfully, without any major changes that require a significant re-learning curve (a pitfall with some other apps out there).

Ultimately, it feels like the developer really cares about their work, and I really appreciate that.
Bittersweetnitemare,
EXACTLY what I’ve been wanting
I’m a hobbyist artist whose preferred style is using harmonious color groups (aka. pleasing-to-the-eye color palettes)! This app is perfect especially for one that’s completely free!!! I love playing around with the colors and making palettes from scratch as a downtime, and this app provides all the tools you need, including a really easy to use eyedrop tool.

The only suggestion would be to have a way to organize your palettes further (subfolders/categories you can customize). As it is now, it’s still really awesome! Having a way to organize my palettes even more would be a cherry on top since the way they’re laid out can affect how you choose to use them.

Overall, 5/5!
Its That End User Again,
For Free? For Real!
Everybody has their preferences when it comes to palette apps; and personally, I don’t want to see OTHER peoples palettes (OPP). Some apps do that, making it a socal feed of blah OPP; you have really no creative flexibility, let alone a way to organize your painstakingly created palettes efficiently.

This app nails everything one would want in color palette creation and management; creating, saving, grouping, and quick access.

It seems to utilize the backbone of iOS’s native files app to save your palette files, which is as good as it gets. I mean, the way you organize and save is entirely up to you- not a candy coated UI, and limit due to premium purchases.

If you want to quick pull up a palette to view it as a portable swatch, boom! You can. It pops right up. And display the hex, rgb, hsb, & cymk value accordingly.

The developer deserves more than a coffee. How bout a dinner 😉?
Qhakendnske,
Sleek, practical, and best of all: free!
Very easy to use and simple. No directions provided, no directions needed. You can create color palettes (if that’s your thing) or browse other people’s.

One thing I’d change: I don’t see a shuffle button. It’s be pretty cool if you could randomly browse other popular palettes to help select themes for people who are as indecisive as myself.

Other than that, perfect app. As soon as I saw it, I was literally amazed that such a clean, elegant, and modern app is 100% free. I don’t usually write reviews, but that last bit made me do it.
TomJAMS,
Excellent for Web Designers
Great app - You can sample colors from your photos to create color schemes, which as a designer was reason enough for me to install. Provides the hex, rgb, and hsb values for each color. The interface is straightforward and took no time to figure out. All for the amazing price of free!

Protip: While editing a palette, you can hold your finger and drag colors to reorder them. Saved me some time!
APRB,
Perfect!
I needed to get a hex color from a picture that I had taken on my phone. This app allows you to either take a picture or use an existing picture to grab a hex value. This app also allows you to compare colors to see contrasts. The developer also seems to update this app very regularly. Also did I mention that it’s free!

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