Start with the mood of the photo
Use the image as the visual source for palette chips, a title, and short story text. Explore more web card starting points in CueCue templates.
Turn a photo mood into a shareable web card with palette, story, links, products, events, and one next action.
Preview how one image can become a color card and live CueCue web card.
Use the image as the visual source for palette chips, a title, and short story text. Explore more web card starting points in CueCue templates.
A PhotoColors-style card works best when color, type, and caption all support the same memory, product, event, or campaign.
Use the card as a visual entry point for a web card, profile link, launch page, or QR destination.
Send visitors to a product, booking page, newsletter, location, or link in bio page instead of ending with a static export.
Share the card as a URL, place it behind a QR code, or use it as a compact destination from social profiles and event materials.
Pair travel photos with notes, campaign images with products, or event photos with an RSVP link.
Use a photo-led card as a visual profile hub, seasonal update, or campaign link from Instagram, TikTok, and bio pages.
Turn campaign photography into a lightweight product landing pagewith links, story, and one next action.
Share travel notes, venue photos, dinner invites, workshops, and wedding moments with a page people can open and act on.
From palette to story to link
Preview the photo color card workflow now, then connect it to a live CueCue card when publishing opens.
Create a photocolors cardFAQ
No. CueCue is independent and is not affiliated with PhotoColors, Haibin Wang, or the PhotoColors iPhone app.
A photo color card turns an image into a designed card with a color palette, short story, typography, and visual mood.
This page previews an online photo color card workflow. The current upload control is a placeholder, and real image processing will be connected later.
Yes. CueCue's direction is to turn the visual card into a web card that can include links, products, RSVP, booking, contact options, or a primary CTA.
Yes. A photo color card can become a more visual link in bio page when it includes a featured story, profile links, products, or current offers.
Yes. A published web card can be shared through a URL or QR code for posters, packaging, events, business cards, or social campaigns.
No. The current tool is a front-end preview only. It does not extract colors, upload your file, or send the image to a server.
Use a web card when the photo needs to lead to an action, such as opening a link, joining a waitlist, booking a call, viewing a product, or sending an RSVP.