AI-generated coloring pages are wonderful. Each one is unique, born from whatever you dream up, and no two ever come out quite the same. But there’s another way to use ColrPage that we’ve come to love just as much: starting from a real photo.
Snap a picture of something — a toy car, a flower from the garden, your kid’s favorite stuffed animal — and upload it as a reference. The AI takes that image and turns it into clean line art, ready to print and color. It’s the same idea behind our bedtime-story drawings, except now you’re starting from something you can actually point a camera at.
From photo to coloring page
The process is dead simple. You take a photo, attach it when creating a new page, and optionally add a description. The AI looks at the photo and produces a drawing that keeps the recognizable shapes — a stuffed animal’s round ears, the curve of a bicycle, the outline of your house — but simplifies everything into bold lines a kid can color without frustration.

The result is never a photocopy. It’s more like an interpretation — reality filtered through the warm, clean look of a coloring book. And that’s part of what makes it so fun. Your child recognizes what it is, but still gets to decide what color everything should be.
Mix real life with imagination
Here’s where it gets really fun. You can combine a real photo with a creative prompt. Upload a picture of your kid and ask for them riding a dragon. Take a photo of the family cat and put it in outer space. Snap the backyard and fill it with dinosaurs. The AI blends the reference with whatever you describe, creating a scene that’s part real, part pure imagination.

Your child sees something familiar — their own face, their pet, their house — mixed with something wild they could never find in a store-bought book. It’s the same magic as those bedtime stories where everyday life sneaks into a fantastical world, except now it’s on paper and they get to color it in.
Why start from a photo
Describing a scene from scratch works great, but a photo adds a layer of personal connection that’s hard to match with words alone. When a child sees their own world turned into a coloring page, it stops being just an activity — it becomes something that feels like theirs.
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