By combining AR technology with a massive product
Choosing the perfect wall color can feel overwhelming. A shade that looks stunning on a small paper swatch can look completely different when painted across an entire living room. Lighting, room size, and existing furniture all change how a color behaves.
: An enterprise tool designed for Asian Paints associates to provide professional, consultative experiences for customers. It integrates digital catalogs with AI-powered shade recommendations. Online Web Visualizer : A browser-based version, such as the Sri Lankan Visualizer
Visualizing a color on a large wall scale prevents the common mistake of choosing a shade that looks good on a tiny paper swatch but overwhelms a real room. visualizer asian paints
The journey does not end with a digital picture. Once you have narrowed down your choices using the Visualizer by Asian Paints, you can seamlessly transition to the physical world:
See exactly how a dark accent wall interacts with your existing flooring and furniture.
Every smartphone and computer monitor displays color differently. A shade on an OLED phone screen might look slightly warmer or cooler than the actual liquid paint on concrete. By combining AR technology with a massive product
: Beyond flat colors, the visualizer allows users to apply textures from the Asian Paints Royale Play series and browse various wallpaper patterns.
Browse the digital shade card. When you find a color you like, click or tap directly on the wall you wish to paint. The software will instantly fill the area. You can apply different colors to accent walls or keep the room uniform. Step 4: Add Textures or Wallpapers (Optional)
The "Colour with Asian Paints" app is widely accessible, but it's important to check that your device meets the minimum system requirements. : An enterprise tool designed for Asian Paints
The mobile version of the tool leverages your smartphone camera to show colors in real-time. As you move your phone around the room, the app dynamically applies the chosen shade to your walls, factoring in furniture, shadows, and lighting conditions. 2. Upload Your Own Photo
Highly textured walls (like rough plaster or brick) may look slightly flat in a digital render compared to real life. Pro-Tip for Absolute Accuracy
The tool is more than just a fun app; it is a vital tool for preventing expensive design mistakes.
Select whether you want to upload a real-time photo of your room or practice on one of the pre-loaded sample interior/exterior templates. For the best results with personal photos, ensure the room is well-lit and clear of heavy clutter. Step 3: Define the Areas to Paint