01 — Temporal identity tracking

Stop coloring
frame‑by‑frame.

Color Anima is a macOS-native engine that tracks region identity across animation frames — so consistent coloring happens automatically, not manually.

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80 %

Time saved on coloring passes

< 1 s

Per-frame processing time

Native

macOS — no cloud dependency

02 — The problem

Frame-by-frame coloring breaks flow.

Traditional coloring in 2D animation requires redrawing region boundaries every frame. A single character change cascades into hours of correction work. The tool forces you to think about consistency instead of expression.

03 — The approach

Temporal identity, not per-frame rules.

Color Anima assigns stable identities to regions across the timeline — tracking them through motion, deformation, and overlap. When a region moves, its color follows. No rules to write. No corrections to make.

04 — Pipeline

From sketch to colored sequence in three steps.

Step 1

Import

Drop in your line-art sequence — PNG, TIFF, or directly from your animation software via the bundled export plug-in.

Step 2

Identify

Color Anima traces region boundaries and assigns temporal identities in a single pass. No manual labeling.

Step 3

Apply

Paint one reference frame. The engine propagates your choices across the full sequence — consistently, measurably.

05 — Philosophy

“Coloring should be a decision made once, not a chore repeated every frame.”

Color Anima is built on the belief that production tooling should amplify creative decisions — not dilute them through repetition. We measure success in hours returned to animators, not feature count.

06 — Early access

Be the first to try Color Anima.

We’re opening access to a small group of 2D animation studios and freelancers. Leave your email and we’ll reach out when a slot opens.

macOS only. Limited seats. No spam.