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Tonebook vs ColorMine AI

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).

What they have in common

Where ColorMine AI is strong

Where Tonebook differs

Side-by-side

FeatureTonebookColorMine AI
12 sub-season system
PlatformiPhoneiPhone & iPad
Free web tool (no install)Browser quizFree 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.

See your season — runner-up and all

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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