Two AI color analysis apps that both use a 12-sub-season system — compared on the things that actually differ.
The short version: Tonebook and ColorMine AI are close on the core idea — upload a selfie, get a 12-sub-season placement and a personal palette. They differ on two practical points. Pricing: Tonebook offers a one-time report option in addition to subscriptions; ColorMine AI's app is subscription-only (it does have a separate free web tool). How accuracy is reported: Tonebook publishes a runner-up season with a confidence delta instead of a single accuracy percentage. Everything below is verified against each app's public App Store listing and website (June 2026).
| Feature | Tonebook | ColorMine AI |
|---|---|---|
| 12 sub-season system | ✓ | ✓ |
| Platform | iPhone | iPhone & iPad |
| Free web tool (no install) | Browser quiz | Free web color analysis |
| One-time report option | ✓ | — (subscription only in-app) |
| Reports runner-up season + confidence | ✓ | — |
Pricing and feature details verified from each app's public App Store listing and website in June 2026; subscription prices change, so check the current App Store listing before buying.
Tonebook scans a single selfie, places you in a 12-sub-season palette, and shows your runner-up season with a confidence delta. First analysis free.
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