The first project, ColorBliss, is an AI tool that can create custom coloring pages based on text prompts, photos you upload or simple drawings. It's got a lot of options, including text-based generation, photo conversion and drawing editing. You can even create your own custom coloring books with different binding styles. It's got three pricing tiers for different needs, so it's a good option for parents, teachers and artists.
Another good option is Color Pop, a digital coloring tool that uses AI to create its own coloring pages. It's got a large library of drawings that's constantly updated with new subjects and styles, and it's got digital pens, brushes and other tools to add your own flair. You can also explore community-submitted drawings and use the app on mobile and web, so it's good for all ages.
If you want something more basic and easy to use, Dad Can't Draw lets you create custom coloring pages based on subjects you select. It's a good option for parents and teachers who want to encourage kids' imaginative play, with a variety of subscription levels and the ability to create hundreds of pages per month.