
My son loves coloring books. He spends a lot of time with them, and it is a joy to watch him have fun and progress. One day we ran out of coloring pages, so I started printing them from the web. They are easy enough to find online, but the experience is awful — ads everywhere, paywalls, mandatory sign-ups. So I started using ChatGPT to create drawings for him.
The idea for ColrPage
ChatGPT works well for creating new images, but I found myself repeating the same prompt over and over. The coloring pages also got buried among everything else I use it for. That is when I had the idea for ColrPage: a place where I can describe what I want, tap a button, and have something ready to print and hand to my son.

A place for parents
Now we have a place where I can quickly create coloring pages, find older ones, and print. Every page created on ColrPage is public by default, so what one parent creates, another family can enjoy. Browsing and printing are free. The app also has premium features for parents who want to generate their own pages, but the library is open to everyone.
At its core, ColrPage is about getting coloring pages off the screen and into your kid's hands.