HueChart

AI seasonal color analysis

Find the colors that are actually yours.

Three selfies in. Your full 12-season palette, makeup and outfit guide out. $14.99 and about a minute, against $200 and a two-week wait for an in-person consultant.

Photos deleted within 24 hours. Never used to train AI.

From selfie to a palette you can shop with.

01

Upload three selfies

Natural daylight, no makeup, no filters. Three angles let the analysis cross-check your undertone instead of guessing from one shot.

02

The AI reads your color

Claude Vision extracts undertone, depth and contrast, then places you within the 12-season Sci\ART framework with a confidence score.

03

Keep the whole report

A 30-color palette, makeup picks, outfit formulas, what to avoid, a printable report, and a pocket palette for your phone. Yours to keep, tied to your account.

The same answer, without the $200 and the calendar.

HueChartConsultant
Price
$14.99 once
$200+ per session
Turnaround
About a minute
Two-week wait
Booking
None
Schedule, travel, sit
System
Sci\ART 12-season
Varies by stylist
Take-home
Printable PDF palette
Sometimes a fan deck
Refund
14 days, no questions
Rarely offered

See exactly what you get before you buy.

A six-page personal colour dossier, generated from your photos and yours to keep. Here is a complete real example for a True Autumn — open it, scroll every page, save it as a PDF.

01

The parameters

Skin, eyes and hair read against measured undertone, value and chroma axes.

02

Seasonal placement

Your sub-season on the 12-season wheel, with a confidence score.

03

Working palette

30 colours — neutrals, soft tones, accents, statements and metals, plus tones to avoid.

04

Six looks

Wardrobe capsules built only from your palette, for every occasion.

05

Colour twins

Public figures who share your placement, with styling notes.

06

Beauty brief

Makeup, recommended metals, hair direction, and a do / don’t guide.

Three of the twelve seasons

True Autumn

Warm, rich, earthy. Terracotta and deep teal over icy brights.

Bright Winter

Cool, clear, high-contrast. True black holds its own here.

Light Summer

Soft, cool, delicate. Powder and rose, nothing heavy.

Also included

A pocket palette for your phone.

Alongside the six-page report, every analysis includes a single saveable image — your working palette, neutrals and best metal, sized for your phone. Keep it in your camera roll and check colours against the rack in daylight, not under store light. Here is the one generated for the True Autumn sample.

Questions, answered.

How accurate is it?+

The analysis reads undertone, depth and contrast and maps you to the 12-season Sci\ART system. It is highly consistent with good photos. Lighting and camera color still matter, which is why we ask for three natural-light selfies and flag photo-quality issues in your report.

What happens to my photos?+

They are stored only long enough to analyze, then automatically and permanently deleted within 24 hours. They are never used to train any AI model.

What is the refund policy?+

Fourteen days, no questions asked, full refund. If the report does not feel right, email us and we refund you in full.

What photos work best?+

Front-facing, natural daylight, no makeup, no filters, hair back. Three slightly different angles or lighting conditions help the analysis cross-check.

Is there real method behind this?+

It is the Sci\ART 12-season system, a structured framework built on undertone, value and chroma. Think of it as a consistent, guided application of that method.

Can I run it again?+

Yes. Each analysis is a fresh session for $14.99. Many people run it twice with different lighting to confirm a borderline result.

How does this compare to an in-person session?+

An in-person draping session is the gold standard but costs $200+ and takes weeks to book. This gets you the practical core, your palette, makeup and outfits, in about a minute.

Is there an age range?+

It works for adults of any age and skin tone. Color season is about your natural coloring, not your age. We do not analyze photos of minors.